Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-171.96.173.101-20160127160449/@comment-73.21.92.242-20160128004630

"don't spoil your mood because people on the net because people have different opinions.it always happens"

You're kind, but nah, I'm good. ;)

It's just that when the author explicitly writes that Eto "truly loves him, only she doesn't know how to love" and someone tries to convince me  "She doesn't really love him!", they are arguing with Ishida - not me. It's straight up denial. I can understand the argument that her expression of love twisted (again, that is made clear in the poem and her arcana is the reversed lovers.) I can also understand the argument she sees him as "her child" (to the degree she wants to exercise control over him and groom him to her satsifcation.) But saying what she feels isn't genuine love is denying the words of the author in favor of headcanon.