It’s not about what’s moral and what’s not moral. He was never “moral” to begin with. He was the demon…
If you want to nitpick, sure. Before that, how many countless demons did he kill? Is he moral? Does saving one mean past actions are absolved. Is he suddenly good and upright? Those are your own attributions and you make them out to be universal.
It's been brought up that Fugui's lack of reaction to QT's death is questionable, which I would like to bring…
It’s not about what’s moral and what’s not moral. He was never “moral” to begin with. He was the demon slayer. The only morals were attributed by the alliance. They had the authority to dictate right and wrong, hence killing all demons. The alliance cared about peace for themselves.
I actually agree with a lot of what you’re saying. The way WQFG’s emotions were portrayed made the “love…
No, he wouldn’t. QT is not just anyone, and not just a friend. She is his catalyst. In her, he sees the loneliness in himself. She caused something in him to change, whether he wanted to acknowledge it or not.
He says he would have gotten there without her, but no one could possibly know an outcome otherwise. What we do know is he saved her, cared for her, and that is how he ended up there.
I actually agree with a lot of what you’re saying. The way WQFG’s emotions were portrayed made the “love…
So you’re saying he’s closer to Ru Mu, a friend, than to someone whom he took a thousand swords for, gave up 10 years of his life to turn her human, and goes looking for her when she is gone….. you expect me to believe that?
Don’t attack me with your narrowminded nonsense just because the truth is ugly.
I didn’t see any demonstration of affection.
Not during and not at the end.
I’m just saying he didn’t move me. Sure his words were beautiful, but those are his lines. I wasn’t moved.
He says he would have gotten there without her, but no one could possibly know an outcome otherwise. What we do know is he saved her, cared for her, and that is how he ended up there.