( that makes sense to him. makoto doesn't really have anything from his original world, his original home, his original family... except, perhaps, the very last bit of his actual, physical body. even his name—he had thrown away his father's name, and even with his given name, he doesn't spell it with the kanji his parents picked out for him. he had been motivated in a way that was opposite tomura, really. getting rid of all of those things had felt so freeing, once he'd entered hell. he still doesn't feel any desire to see or hear anything about his family ever again... but doesn't that just make them a chain?
and then there's J. the only things he has attachment for are things he's given him. this body, that medallion with his initial on it... he still hasn't been able to get that back. does he even want to...? if he did, was that just giving the man back the leverage he'd previously had over him? )
That's probably a good thing, right? Now you can decide what to do with what you want to do with them for yourself, based on your own preferences and no one else's.
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and then there's J. the only things he has attachment for are things he's given him. this body, that medallion with his initial on it... he still hasn't been able to get that back. does he even want to...? if he did, was that just giving the man back the leverage he'd previously had over him? )
That's probably a good thing, right?
Now you can decide what to do with what you want to do with them for yourself, based on your own preferences and no one else's.