This is what I mean by that phrase in the main story where Yumi and Kan broke up. Yumi had physical scars but every scar was a memory that Kan would never allow himself to forget.
The longer Yumi waited it out, the worse Kan was losing himself. There were no smiles nor laughter, not even love. And how could Yumi remain a victim if he himself clung unto Kan's sorry state while admitting he doesn't love him like he used to... He just felt responsible because Kan wasn't the Kan Yumi chose.
That's why I will keep defending Kan for having found love in Shuuna and for being given a second chance. He DESERVES that chance. Because in this case, Kan did serve his sentence in his own prison—more than those who were confined in physical bars, Kan suffered for what he physically did and even more than that. To me, that is justice served—more than legalities, Kan served his sentence and Shuuna is his parole.
This is what I mean by that phrase in the main story where Yumi and Kan broke up. Yumi had physical scars but every scar was a memory that Kan would never allow himself to forget.
The longer Yumi waited it out, the worse Kan was losing himself. There were no smiles nor laughter, not even love. And how could Yumi remain a victim if he himself clung unto Kan's sorry state while admitting he doesn't love him like he used to... He just felt responsible because Kan wasn't the Kan Yumi chose.
That's why I will keep defending Kan for having found love in Shuuna and for being given a second chance. He DESERVES that chance. Because in this case, Kan did serve his sentence in his own prison—more than those who were confined in physical bars, Kan suffered for what he physically did and even more than that. To me, that is justice served—more than legalities, Kan served his sentence and Shuuna is his parole.