Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-79.16.239.96-20151017131722/@comment-79.20.70.12-20151017142352

Thank you for your clarifications :)

I didn't find it too forced honestly.

I know from some tails of my grandparents that in some noble families the relationship beetween servants and master were incredibly strong and kinda strange from a modern point of view. I mean they were completely unbalanced in favor of the master, but despite this they were actually really strong.

It was shown that the Tsukyiama's servants are extremely loyal to the head of the family even to a fault and they are ready to die, kill, live for him. So I didn't find it strange for Mairo to do what he did.

The action per se isn't more incredible for me of Ihei still being able to fight with her wound, or of Suzuya to face Eto without a leg, or of Kuroiwa to keep fighting without an arm against Yoshimura, or to Kaneki to survive even if he were stabbed in the brain.

Still this is my opinion. I am not trying to change yours. i simply was interested and wanted to discuss :)