#that's what his plan is right? to have superpowered kids with mutsumi and funnel them straight into his criminal empire?
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Boy, Asuka is a real piece of work. He's the first in the series to pull the morality card, and it's in order to guilt-trip Mutsumi into marrying him. He talks about changing the world, using the Yozakura family's talents for some greater good, and yet he clearly has no problem bulldozing over other people's choices when they don't conform to his personal goals. The way he talks about Mutsumi like just another asset for his company (to her face!) makes my blood boil, and from the look on Taiyo's face, it makes his blood boil too.
This probably isn't the first time someone has brought up moral responsibility to Mutsumi, either. Asuka isn't wrong in one regard: the Yozakura family's special abilities, with the right focus, could easily be used to change the world if they wanted to. But it's not anyone's business what they choose to do with their abilities—they have a right to "be self-employed and live conservatively" as Asuka puts it, because it's THEIR abilities and no one else's. And as we'll see later, the secret behind their powers is more complicated than even they know, so they can't exactly go ham on some huge moral crusade.
What was my point? Oh yeah—stop guilt-tripping Mutsumi about how lazy and selfish her family is supposedly being. I hope Taiyo gets to punch this guy in the face.
#also i am super not comfortable with the idea of asuka essentially farming out his own children as soldiers#that's what his plan is right? to have superpowered kids with mutsumi and funnel them straight into his criminal empire?#skeevs me out just thinking about it#mission yozakura family#asuka hatoda#mutsumi yozakura#taiyo asano#sage rambles
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