Talk:Yakumo Oomori/@comment-27023188-20151007110138/@comment-26841482-20151007181100

Oh… my god.

Guess he changed after his spouse died. Well, who wouldn't.

But, if Yomo's Brother-in-law (who was kneeling in front of him and crying) is actually Arata, then, could Ishida have foreshadowed Arata becoming strong and rather… merciless, when it concerned his family? I mean, that man said, "I'm sorry… I could not… protect her." and that gives one the idea that this man might change in the future, because of what he has been through.

So, could it be that the kind Arata, who was just like a young Ayato, change because of the psychological burden of not being able to protect his wife?