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Originally Posted by KrimzonStriker
Ah, but Kallen counters that by saying how very human that was, as such I interpret that C.C will simply change her attitude about how she regarded life as an experience and instead start living
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Well I thought there was too little development showing this. For example, "experience" was described as a non-form of life by Lelouch to Schneizel. he said "That's not living. That is merely an experience"
So in order for C.C. to want to start living, I think she would have to view it differently than just an experience called accumulation. But even if she did change mainly when we didn't see it, perhaps during these two months that were skipped, I wonder what made her change her mind. Now that Lelouch is gone, what ties her to the world and wanting to remain living?