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Originally Posted by ErenselTheJester
If they ignore the fact that she talks to herself, then why does Gohda talk to the both of them? I assume that the scenes with her and Kanon are completely from her perspective and that no one really refers to Kanon, it just seems that way.
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Pretty much. Those scenes, if I recall, arent really from any one person's perspective, and I think they keep the trait that "nothing in the conversation changes if you remove Kanon, anyway".
There are, however, a couple instances where that's not the case - for example, Rosa was presented as clearly acknowledging them both in EP2, outside the Chapel - but that's just sort of the author's ability to do whatever, because Battler doesn't see that and Rosa was probably recruited into a scheme by then. Same as the prison scenes in EP4.
Though, even if it's unnecessary, I think it's silly to think that Gensawajo was completely ignorant of Shkanon.