Emma's path is non-canon, that might have something to do with that?
It wasn’t exactly a non-canonical ending, since it hinted at what I think was another game in the works, right ? What I mean is that it seemed like Emma and Kei’s adoptive daughter was set to become the main character of her own story.
However, if I remember correctly, Niichan also mentioned that she would appear later on in the main MBML narrative. Still, I realize that I’m mostly nitpicking in this situation.
It'd be interesting to see what info has Bonheur in relation to the numbers serum if he were to be interrogated by Moon (Aoife if she was spared) and the protagonist. And what are his superiors going to do about it, once they find out he smuggled out said serum for personal gain? And there's of course the matter of his son Oliver, who's mentally unwell (and while Naomi said that he was an imbecile, he could become a problem if he set his sights on a target).
Haha, thanks for the reminder that Aoife can actually be spared ! x) I always seem to go with the option where she dies. I’m not sure why, but it makes the whole scene feel more powerful and emotional like that. For me, it’s also a way for Moon to come to terms with her dark and traumatic past.
Hmm, I’m not sure we’ll learn much more about the serum, since that’s something that will be covered in much more detail in Sicae, given that it plays a bigger role in that storyline.
We’ll probably find out more about
Francis, his relationship with his father, his motivations, and his past. Even though he may come across as unstable and not very clever, I’m sure he has some tricks up his sleeve. I expect him to become a real threat and an antagonist that shouldn’t be underestimated when the time comes.