... Well the translations are currently down. But they're still worth a listen. Maybe someone can summarize for you. They provide crucial characterization, especially about the early friendship of Suzaku and Lelouch and about the Britannian family.
I don't think Lelouch is broken up over losing Arthur by far. But Lelouch lives on constants, on things he's always expected. This tied into his unwillingness to sever his friendship with Suzaku, even when he knew he was the hated Lancelot pilot. Arthur became part of the council, another constant. So it strikes him as odd that the kitty is gone and that nobody notices. And I just think it quirky that his thoughts automatically go to "Suzaku took him with him."
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I don't think Lelouch is broken up over losing Arthur by far. But Lelouch lives on constants, on things he's always expected. This tied into his unwillingness to sever his friendship with Suzaku, even when he knew he was the hated Lancelot pilot. Arthur became part of the council, another constant. So it strikes him as odd that the kitty is gone and that nobody notices. And I just think it quirky that his thoughts automatically go to "Suzaku took him with him."