Talk:Re: Chapter 41/@comment-91.5.200.68-20150822235117/@comment-79.54.66.31-20150823195930

The fact that Kaneki tells Haise one of the two must desappear may also show that Haise-Kaneki's inner conflict is still there despite Haise accepting his past self. Haise isn't scared anymore by Kaneki (and he has changed from centipede to a child), but he is still conflicted about regaining his memories (and so we have the child saying those things to Kaneki). What Kaneki says and does is influenced by how Haise sees him, so it shouldn't be read as if it was a fact imo. I also believe they are the same person, since at their core thay have the same problems and tendencies.