Can you imagine Suzaku's feeling in that scene. Like, omg, my boss is actually a noble! Just like everyone else in my previous life! Except, he doesn't seem to care if his title sinks in the Atlantic! I can imagine him at family reunions where everyone shakes their heads and pretend he just has a regular vice, like gambling or polygamy. Then Schneizel, being the nice guy that he is, funds his research. The rest is history.
On one hand, the prevalence of noble/privileged/royal characters seem like social/literature commentary. Of course I may be reading too much in it.
I felt bad for Mao in that scene where he got all psyched out by the crowd around him. And at SIX. C.C dumping him after just one year had to be really painful. To be in this scary world with this one person who's safe unlike the others and she said she'd stay with you forever...and she dumps you after a year. OW.
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On one hand, the prevalence of noble/privileged/royal characters seem like social/literature commentary. Of course I may be reading too much in it.
I felt bad for Mao in that scene where he got all psyched out by the crowd around him. And at SIX. C.C dumping him after just one year had to be really painful. To be in this scary world with this one person who's safe unlike the others and she said she'd stay with you forever...and she dumps you after a year. OW.