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5:47 am, Aug 20 2011
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i just read chapter 71..and teito doesn't remember what happened! i guessed something like that would happen (since this is a manga,and his memories were already sealed before) when teito fights ayanami again but.. i was really sad about it..i hope he and frau will meet again..i can't wait for the next chapter.

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6:51 am, Aug 20 2011
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frau and teito will definitely meet again. there's no way teito would just be part of the enemy for the rest of the series!! that'd be depressing. hopefully meeting frau will trigger his memories!

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7:29 am, Aug 20 2011
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But having Teito lose his memories and work for his arch-enemy is also a pretty cool twist! I wonder if he'll make friends with the other Black Hawks-minus Ayaname-and what'll happen when he gets his memories back. But this is almost like deja vu becuase it's the second time he's lost them, albeit on a smaller scale than before. eyes

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8:14 am, Aug 20 2011
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This plot twist actually irritated me a bit

Well, anyways, I suppose that during this time Teito can influence Ayanami.

Perhaps Teito's wish when he passes through Seele will be for their salvation if he gets to know them during this arc.

I don't want this to last too long, I hate it when characters lose their memory laugh



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9:26 am, Aug 20 2011
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I want Teito to hurry and and get his memories back. For him to forget everything he's experienced since the test is just too unfair. It is like all of a sudden his efforts and growth have vanished and he's back at square one--though I know they are still there and surely his experiences have still left a mark on him that mere memory doesn't affect. I'm sure that now he'll get to know them and probably like them at least some--the author has been careful to show us that they have real relationships and feelings and pasts among themselves, no matter how horrible the things they've done are--but I find it hard to forgive them. So I'm a bit frustrated but still eager to read the next chapter.

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