DragonTheOne said:Benabba11 said:Please don’t take anything I’m saying too seriously, since it’s only just an option. I just wanted to see if anyone else felt the same.
Ayano: I feel like she was more upset with the fact that Kisara was with Shu, than for the fact that she was taking his memories. Obviously, she was still upset with the memory thing, but she just automatically got upset with Kisara without actually trying understanding her feelings and Shu’s feelings.
Kisara: Easily the best female character. Even though she took his memories, she felt bad about it. You get a tiny glimpses that it bothers her in multiple instances throughout the series. Either with her facial expressions, or when she pauses before taking them. You can definitely see that when Ayano confronts about it Kisara under the overpass I think that’s where it was). She wants to protect Shu with the only way she can, and she understands the determination Shu has. That’s why she only takes memories that have no connection to what’s driving Shu (it still has a little bit to do with jealousy though). Plus, she’s the only character I feel like had any kind of real development throughout the series (emotionally). Also, episode 12 really hits home of who Kisara truly is: a kind and loving person who would do anything for someone she loves.
Sharon: Does more using than anything. She tried to use Shu to get to Kisara during the flashbacks. Even though Shu also used her, two wrongs don’t make a right.
Kanna: bruh
Kisara is the only one who loves Shu unconditionally and selflessly, prioritizing his happiness over her own. The fact that all this while she has been consuming her own memories of her happy childhood spent with her mother just so that she can preserve all of Shu's degenerate memories and return them to him fully intact is a testament to how deep her feelings for him goes.
Shu is aware now that Kisara's love is the purest of them, that is why he was moved to tears over Kisara when he regained his memories, but we don't see him being moved to tears when he reunites with Ayano. In fact he chided Ayano for playing that dirty trick on Kisara.
You can like Ayano, but you can't deny that this story is written to display Kisara as having the purest love.