Talk:Re: Chapter 119/@comment-145.133.12.192-20170401054402/@comment-27247962-20170401111607

^ It's not a matter of what we expect, it's a matter of wanting him to do what is right. Wanting him to do what will help him the most in the long-term, without having to suffer to realize he's straying from his path.

If he doesn't change, he'll die miserably. It's that simple.

Wether you sugarcoat that with consideration or not, your Amon awaits a cruel wake-up call. Something he could've prevented if he listened & opened his eyes. He's too stubborn for his own good. Kaneki wants his approval, Touka looked for his forgiveness, but there's nobody to confront him with all the blood on his hands.

He helped child killers, he hunts ghouls en masse as a One-Eyed, he blames the world for the problem. The problem called 'ghoul', not the problem called 'murder'.