@Kid: I agree with both Kallen/Suzaku being pleased with their lost loved ones in their heart(Forgot to mention that before).
Kallen can accept and understand what Lelouch had planned. Doesn't mean she has to like it without an doubt. For all we know, Nunnally's reaction toward Lelouch at the end about just wanting to be with her brother. Could be the very same for Kallen(Wish we could have heard Kallen when she was screaming out when Suzaku was about to stab Lelouch). Once again, who knows maybe Kallen could be upset to her own self about falling for his act at the turn 22 scene. Especially given how her loyalty/devotion character traits are so grand.
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