Talk:Kiyotaka Ayanokōji/@comment-173.119.83.107-20171113233828/@comment-96.2.47.117-20180617035527

He's more intellectually and physically capable than Hikigaya, all while having gone through trauma than Hikigaya in the form of the "The White Room." Also, I don't think that Ayanokouji's outlook on life is as bleak in comparison to Hikigaya's. Ayanokouji wants to win, while Hikigaya looks as if he has less ambitious dreams. The two are similar in the sense of them both being loners, but their similarities end there.