Talk:Kiyotaka Ayanokōji/@comment-196.75.57.135-20181212142820/@comment-73.157.108.162-20181217065459

From what you said, I guess the greatest thing that he should do is to hone his skills and brace himself for the big career set up by his father: becoming the leader of Japan. And once a superhuman like Ayanokouji leads Japan, it has good chance to become the most powerful country in the world, surpassing even the U.S. That would be a good ending in its own way.

Still, I like a rebellious, outrageous, Machiavellian, manipulative Ayanokouji more than a heroic one. The idea of a mature, thoughtful Kiyotaka doesn't quite reach me; to be honest it would bore me to death.