Adem Reguigui :
Reducing this to the single line, these are biological siblings who fell in love, means you have completely misunderstood the story. Aqua and Ruby were not written as ordinary children. They are two separate people who carry the consciousness and memories of their previous lives. The fact that the bond that began as Gorou and Sarina continues after reincarnation within the same family is already one of the core conflicts of the series. So the issue here is not some cheap shock value or a simple incest label. It is that the writer deliberately blurs the line between identity, memory, belonging, and emotional attachment. Talking about this as if it were just biological siblings falling in love means missing the entire point of the series. Aqua and Ruby have different identities, memories, and past lives. Treating them like a normal sibling relationship ignores the reincarnation layer that was deliberately built into the story. If you are going to criticize a work, you need to understand the rules it established first. Judging it without context is not analysis, it is a shallow reaction. You may feel uncomfortable, and that is understandable, but blowing that discomfort up to the point where you ignore the logic of the story and misread everything is a different matter entirely. If you are going to criticize, first read the context and understand the logic of the characters and events. Otherwise, you are only proving that you are reacting to the surface and that you did not understand the story. If that does not make sense to you, then here is the clear and simple warning. Understand first, then speak. By : @丹 海翔
2026-03-25 23:18:23