Talk:Ashi/@comment-31681087-20170409070408/@comment-31751694-20170416025935

 How so? What makes putting these two together in such a way as forced. Well if you are going to say that romances have been a thousand time, the same can easily be said for the platonic route if not even more. After all, didn’t we just get a big budget movie that did that exact thing. I disagree because one there have countless females that have either tried to kill Jack or manipulate him. Going with the “oop there is a female character now we have to have her romantically involved with the male protaginist because it is written and we can't seem to write anything else", is just Plain stupid do you know how easy it is to simply go on the Father/Daughter route. The path doesn’t require much attention or detail simply have the two come to an understanding and accept each other. Remember Inka, Jack could use some healing from that soul shattering event, well his face at the time seems to suggest this. Not really, they can easily make this parring organic if they desire to. With a good montage of their Journey, moments of romance, and then culminate it with either one realizing what the other means to them. The romance can simply put into one episode maybe two if they wanted, it is the way in which they show the two that can make it effective. Perhaps the best way to remedy these symptoms is for him to make more emotionally bound to an individual than he has ever been. In all honesty, Jack has had more “pupils” than significant others. This is perhaps the best time to allow Jack to explore this field because of how distant he is from his past self. How would it derail them in any way and if so why not derail this story in a creative way? Perhaps this story needs a little tilting as to not make a predictable and cliché. This is not the same Gennady we had before perhaps he has become a little more interested in the concept. Also, if we are going with the theme of cliché then the father/daughter or mentor/student idea is far more cliché than an enemy turned lover route. Ironically enough there are many clichés he uses, but he uses them effectively