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Why Would Subaru Fake His Insanity
Why would Subaru act this way(fake his insanity)? There is no intelligible explanation because after I was done watching this episode, I tried to think this out through a plethora of hours. I couldn’t find one logical reason. But here is one possible reason I thought of but quickly contradicted it . One reason why he was faking his insanity was to get sympathy. Subaru’s quest for sympathy could make sense since previously on episode 13 he desperately wanted Emilia to acknowledge all of the pain he went through just to keep her wellbeing. This sympathy seeking part doesn’t really make any sense because Subaru wanted to be acknowledged by people not look for their pity. If Subaru actually want people’s pity, he would’ve acted completely differently

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