[Didn't he mention carpentry during their first night together? That seems like a skill that has universal usefulness, so it's not like being here makes it nothing more than a pipe dream. Much like Kiyotaka's own ambitions of encouraging others to improve themselves and thus the world - even Final Destination City is in clear need of change, as the former day's events proved.
Although being stuck in this strange city without a clear geographical point... more than anything, his loyalty lay with the nation he was born and raised in, the one that so bitterly lost its faith in his Grandfather when he failed at leading it. Kiyotaka wanted to bring change to Japan and to make his family's name something to be proud of again.
He can't go back to any of it. Especially not if the country is in the sorry state Naegi described when he arrived.
Mondo's stuck without the things and people he held dear too, isn't he? Besides mentioning carpentry in the sauna, he did speak so fondly of his gang. Not to mention the lengths he went to to try to prevent it from falling apart, as horrible as some of them were. That was his family.
Thinking about it just drives the point home that the two of them are from entirely different worlds, and Kiyotaka may never fully understand his brother. He can't hope to improve what he doesn't understand.
He can still try...]
No matter what, there is always something to work towards. Even here. Don't give up before you've found it!
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[Didn't he mention carpentry during their first night together? That seems like a skill that has universal usefulness, so it's not like being here makes it nothing more than a pipe dream. Much like Kiyotaka's own ambitions of encouraging others to improve themselves and thus the world - even Final Destination City is in clear need of change, as the former day's events proved.
Although being stuck in this strange city without a clear geographical point... more than anything, his loyalty lay with the nation he was born and raised in, the one that so bitterly lost its faith in his Grandfather when he failed at leading it. Kiyotaka wanted to bring change to Japan and to make his family's name something to be proud of again.
He can't go back to any of it. Especially not if the country is in the sorry state Naegi described when he arrived.
Mondo's stuck without the things and people he held dear too, isn't he? Besides mentioning carpentry in the sauna, he did speak so fondly of his gang. Not to mention the lengths he went to to try to prevent it from falling apart, as horrible as some of them were. That was his family.
Thinking about it just drives the point home that the two of them are from entirely different worlds, and Kiyotaka may never fully understand his brother. He can't hope to improve what he doesn't understand.
He can still try...]
No matter what, there is always something to work towards. Even here. Don't give up before you've found it!