Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-80.116.115.96-20151010075449/@comment-80.116.115.96-20151010104200

> She´s finally dead... and free from herself.

Never mind the fact that only the next chapter will tell us if she's truly gone for good, but why Hairu would be happy of being 'free from herself'?

I fully agree that a person like Hairu would not function in a normal society. She could pass for normal, as psychopaths are liars and deceivers among other things, but her urges would come up sooner or later, and that would make her an oucast.

However, I don't see what's so bad about her being what she is - a murder machine. Doves butcher Ghouls for a living, and aside from their Kakugan, feeding habits and kagune, Ghouls are essentially humans (the whole 'if it's a Ghoul it's a slobbering beast and nothing else' is prejudice, as shown by characters such as Ryouko, who unfortunately was part of the minority).

Hairu is simply more honest than most investigators, and enjoys her job. A bit too much.

As mentioned before, if you want to see someone worse, look up the character Ophelia from Claymore. At one point an Awakened Being (Claymore's equivalent to Kakujas) calls her out for being the true monster, and Ophelia just smirks and kills the beast anyway. I could see Hairu do the same and enjoy every second of it.