[ He's not wrong. They should hate him - all of them should hate him, for everything he did to manipulate them. Using Makoto's sister and her palace to draw them in, playing off their urge to help in order to get rid of Akira and pick off the others as they dealt with the loss of their leader. Blackmail, manipulation, using them like tools.
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... but there was he fact he was someone who had been failed by adults as well. It was a feeling any of them could have empathised with. If Akira had never met Ryuji that day, what would have happened? Kamoshida would have found a way to get rid of him eventually, and then what? No other school would have had him. His life would have truly been ruined, and he wouldn't have had the out of a shiny outer image to portray to the world like Akechi had.
How bitter would he have been? Would he have been in a position to be persuaded into crime, even if not in the same way Akechi had been...? ]
Surprises keep things interesting. I wouldn't want you to be bored.
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... but there was he fact he was someone who had been failed by adults as well. It was a feeling any of them could have empathised with. If Akira had never met Ryuji that day, what would have happened? Kamoshida would have found a way to get rid of him eventually, and then what? No other school would have had him. His life would have truly been ruined, and he wouldn't have had the out of a shiny outer image to portray to the world like Akechi had.
How bitter would he have been? Would he have been in a position to be persuaded into crime, even if not in the same way Akechi had been...? ]
Surprises keep things interesting. I wouldn't want you to be bored.