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Old 2010-09-06, 10:22   Link #17315
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Originally Posted by Renall View Post
The one thing made more difficult is motive, as now you have somebody proposing to the other that they do this, and the other actually having cause to do it. Granted, it more readily explains Kanon's turn to resistance of the plan, but not why he'd go along with the plan in the first place.
Yasu-Shannon, if she is the culprit of murder(s), probably explains something to Kanon when it comes to how it would be good for him. Maybe something like, "If we kill the mistress, then you will not be furniture." Or something along those lines. We do know Kashannon has to have some sort of negative feelings toward Eva and Natsuhi. Or maybe, unlike what we think, Kanon is a pushover and the personality we see Shannon take (cuteness) is actually how Kanon really is, while when he dresses like he usually does, he tries to act all smug and keep people away from him.

In my opinion, in some games he goes along with the murders for the sake of love with George (or Jessica), but in others he turns against Yasu-Shannon.
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