Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-50.196.107.77-20150113010130/@comment-108.209.127.85-20150114012530

I think the CCG has been very generous with Haise in that he gets to live as a human and be treated as such as long as he doesn't use his ghoul powers. When you think about it, Arima didn't have to spare him. Kaneki approached him, in the sewers, as a ghoul and he was treated as such. If not for his abnormal regenerative abilities, he would be dead for sure and not living as Haise now. Why Arima decided to spare him, we do not know because Ishida Sui has not given us his POV on that or on anything else for that matter. Having said that, I do think that Haise is bothered by not knowing about his past and yes he is scared at the same that once he does remember that his new life and attachments will disappear. It's very clear that when that time comes, he is going to be torn on what side to choose. But that is what makes this story so fascinating.