Heh. School is a bitch.
But wo, it’s summer now~!
I’ll get working on all your questions tonight, I promise. c:
'OCC: I generally think the answer is the fact it is a reference to the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” and the character of Jean Louise Flinch, nicknamed Scout. Who is said to symbolically move between both female
and male gender. Or we will just have to simply wait for an answer from the manga. ;)'
WTF? are you even paying attention to the manga?
it's because Toto/Rinichirou has spent time in a few different bodies prior to Toto. He's beginning to forget who he is.
OCC; Well that’s the most blatantly obvious theory of all. However I find it more fun to think of more extravagant and well, intellectual theories of the whole thing, don’t you? Rather than such a simple answer.
Plus we don’t even know if Hagire even possessed a girls body, or maybe it was simply just a slip of the tongue. Since Toto, could be pretty mistaken for a girl (well in the anime for sure, less so in the manga).
I don’t think we will probably ever know the “true” and “real” answer to the question. For all we could know, when Toto fought the Wretched Egg his body could of simply become scraps of meat scattered around the battlefield. Some pieces of his body could of simply been to disfigured to “sew” back together, therefore why not use other peoples parts? Hagire could of easily used females, and thus getting confused, or something.
Hey, maybe Toto is now genetically more female compared to the past?
Who knows, who knows.
But hey, I’m just rambling.
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I love you all<3
But oh, the effort.
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