Thread:Arima no megane/@comment-25787298-20160513113337/@comment-26841482-20160605190549

Go and read the chapter again and tell me who appears as the more sane case. Mutsuki or Juuzou/Mado/Guy-who-tortured-Yamori.

Yes, they all are fucked in the head to a certain degree, but they do know what they are doing and are in control of themselves while they do/did it. Juuzou had Shinohara to vouch for him. While you'd say that the same applies with Haise and Mutsuki, we all know that Shinohara and Juuzou's case is very different from Haise and Mutsuki's case. Shinohara actually had control and authority to a certain degree over his subordinates and in the CCG. Haise doesn't. If I remember, even Akira scolded him from being "too soft with his subordinates".

With Mado, the point is even better. He practically raised Arima as an investigator. Plus, he was proficient with his job. For all his oddities and quirks, CCG did recognise his talent. To the point where Amon Koutarou was paired with him. That's because he gave them results. Mutsuki doesn't even come close to Mado's level, as a ghoul investigator.

The-guy-who-tortured-Yamori? Well, he was demoted to just an academy instructor. Why didn't CCG just terminate him or something? That's because he was much of a threat to them. Or even perceived as one, in the first place. Yes, there are rules and regulations when it's about dealing with ghouls. But, don't forget that CCG's goal is eradication of ghouls, in the end. So, they wouldn't have been to hard on their own investigator, for roughing a ghoul up. What would have happened if they had relieved him from active duty? Someone would have found out that CCG did that, and would have dug up dirt on them. That someone could have been anyone. A normal reporter looking for a scoop, a human who supported ghoul rights, or even Eto. Also, I am sure that the scarred bastard wouldn't have thought twice before running his mouth, in front of someone. What would have happened then? CCG would have incurred loses of titanic proportions. People would've know the truth about how CCG actually functioned. This would have reduced CCG's area of action greatly.

Mutsuki, on the other hand, didn't even know about her real personality until a chapter ago, for God's sake. People at CCG tested the Quinx candidates on psychological basis, judging by Akira's flashback of Haise "needing a mother figure". I don't think they missed anything about Mutsuki, and I also don't think that they purposely let it go, when they had found out. Who would want to give more power to a psychopath who wasn't aware of their own actions and would've definitely ran berserker in the future, due to unforeseeable circumstances. Or maybe, Mutsuki WAS aware of what she had done, but just didn't want to accept it.

The last thing that CCG would have wanted, was for one of their subjects to run wild and kill a human(S).

ALL of this, is pure fabrication. I just wanted to look at things, a bit more....realistically. Remember, Sensei? When we had one of our very first conversation on some random page? You said that you wanted to look at things more realistically and broadly. Like, California Ghoul. Etc etc.

I was just doing the same. Looking at it from a real perspective.

I did see your response coming from a mile away and I was completely prepared for it.