Thread:Nakuka/@comment-35271227-20190408023419/@comment-35271227-20190413011853

ThAt'S nOt WhAt YoU sAiD...

But ok, but I'm assuming that doesn't change the plot? She sees Keshin, who's looking out for her, and it doesn't necessarily sway her over to his side of the argument, but it definitely gets her thinking.

In the end, though, like you said, she sees Raizo as "unworthy". But during their fight, when he taunts Keshin about the stuff with his father, their cultural differences with Keshin being an outsider, and the fact that he's a "monster", then I guess Kusari would see Raizo isn't all that and a bag of chips.

That how it goes down?