Talk:Re: Chapter 173/@comment-138.75.156.23-20180522035339/@comment-98.116.46.131-20180522063355

"And like his mother, he is loved."

Considering that all the woman serve as nothing more than carriers for future offspring, I would take their comments with a grain of salt. If anything, their comments suggest that like Furuta's mother, he is cared for and doted because of his abilities and not because he is actually loved. Also, this comment made by Arima/Yoshitoki was made when Furuta was young so someting [The saving Rize thing] could have been the cause for his misfortune later on with the family. When you think of it like that, it parallels perfectly with Kaneki, both made a decision regarding Rize, both out of some form of love, and it ended up fucking them over. The difference is that where as Kaneki seeks for a world to accept and need him, Furuta seeks to lash out. Thus, one plays the hero and the other plays the villian.