That's a romantic way of putting it. I was thinking it's a possible sign of a lack of control. After the Clubs Rebellion, things that don't fit the glam, sex-forward "brand" of The House cropped up. It's possible with a few more of those, there could be additional changes. On the other hand, the places are power slipped because too dangerous.
I'm not sure if it's worth it.
If it helps, keeping the revival ability a secret should keep those who'd take advantage of it from doing harm. The House not making that public is prolly to our advantage. As for the murderer, it's hard to say if they'll kill again without knowing the motive of why they killed in the first place. But you're prolly right to assume they didn't get punished.
[ It's saddening to hear optimistic Hiyori say this is "hopelessly naive." It's a failing she takes almost personally, because she doesn't think a normie like him should be exposed to things that would get him down. ]
There's nothing wrong with hoping people would do better simply because it's the right thing to do. Punishment shouldn't have to exist to keep people from murdering each other. That's just basic human decency.
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I'm not sure if it's worth it.
If it helps, keeping the revival ability a secret should keep those who'd take advantage of it from doing harm. The House not making that public is prolly to our advantage. As for the murderer, it's hard to say if they'll kill again without knowing the motive of why they killed in the first place. But you're prolly right to assume they didn't get punished.
[ It's saddening to hear optimistic Hiyori say this is "hopelessly naive." It's a failing she takes almost personally, because she doesn't think a normie like him should be exposed to things that would get him down. ]
There's nothing wrong with hoping people would do better simply because it's the right thing to do. Punishment shouldn't have to exist to keep people from murdering each other. That's just basic human decency.