Talk:Re: Chapter 73/@comment-3173617-20160417183951/@comment-45.22.8.190-20160417214250

It seems as though your bias is clouding what is going on in this chapter. As others have stated, Kaneki doesn't even want to fight Arima because he respected him as a mentor. Like it or not, Arima didn't have to spare him during their first fight in V14. While I'm at it, Kaneki isn't some innocent cinnamon roll that some in the fandom like to refer to him as. He killed and ate other ghouls. He did it not caring if they had a family left behind or not. He simply wanted the power to get stronger. With your logic, if Arima should die for simply doing his job then so should Kaneki because he also killed ghouls. Tokyo Ghoul isn't a black and white story. It as well as the characters are grey and it shows that even good people can make bad decisions and Kaneki has made plenty.