I honestly don’t see what happened with Kei and Minato as much of a redemption. Almost like, we’re supposed to view him honestly and that no matter what, he was in the wrong. Even the t/n said no amount of reasoning made that justifiable. I believe they did it like that to show Kei tries to find the good in people even where there is none. He’d rather know him more than beat him up every time they see each other. He thinks those few times hurting him were enough for him. That it’s not his place to punish Minato nor is it his place to forgive. That’s Nanasu’s role, if he so chooses. That’s just how he is. Naive, but that’s how Kei can be. That may be why he’s described as a dog. Most dogs tend to be friendly and show face even after being abused. So long as their happy now.
I honestly don’t see what happened with Kei and Minato as much of a redemption. Almost like, we’re supposed to view him honestly and that no matter what, he was in the wrong. Even the t/n said no amount of reasoning made that justifiable. I believe they did it like that to show Kei tries to find the good in people even where there is none. He’d rather know him more than beat him up every time they see each other. He thinks those few times hurting him were enough for him. That it’s not his place to punish Minato nor is it his place to forgive. That’s Nanasu’s role, if he so chooses. That’s just how he is. Naive, but that’s how Kei can be. That may be why he’s described as a dog. Most dogs tend to be friendly and show face even after being abused. So long as their happy now.