Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20190607184944/@comment-24036697-20190618020058

Penguinluver1431 wrote: TKGriffiths wrote: Why are you so convinced that revenge is the 'correct' thing to do? Sasha was a soldier killed by an enemy soldier while participating in the invasion of another country, an invasion that involved the massacre of civilians.

Her father isn't a soldier, nor was he in a battle or self-defense situation. Do you expect the parents of everyone who died in a war to track down and kill whoever was responsible for their death? When your child's murderer is under your own roof, and you're given a perfect chance to take revenge, I should say justice, any parent that isn't completely weak and cowardly would take that chance. Mr. Braus didn't, hence he lost all my respect. I would call revenge a sign of weakness. It takes a much stronger person to forgive, or at least to make peace with, the person who wronged them. What you're talking about is "vigilante justice", and in the end it doesn't lead to satisfaction.