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To be honest, I still didn't understand when I started playing myself. Later, Asuna accuses Inoda of rape, but it didn't look like rape. Asuna, of course, had some doubts, but still agreed to have sex, but later, apparently, in order not to suffer from feelings of guilt, she convinced herself that Inoda had raped her. Asuna is just a professional at hypocrisy and passing the blame on to others. And it's a strange contrast between her behavior and her actions. In the first part, Asuna is kind, sympathetic, and has a developed maternal instinct. But we start playing the second part and we see a hypocritical scum who just wears the mask of a good girl.Start the second part and you will understand how she fell on his dick
Asuna fell asleep in the arms of a rapist, of course... We believe we believe.
Do you know why Fujino didn't show us the scene where Asuna wakes up after a lustful night in Inoda's arms?
Because if he had done a scene where Asuna panics and blames herself for that night, it would have been in stark contrast to her subsequent actions where she recalls that night where she voluntarily gave herself up, but at the same time says that she was raped.
But if Fujino had shown us that Asuna was coolly thinking about what to do next and how to turn it all to her advantage, the players would have immediately realized that Asuna was a hypocritical bitch and perhaps even her relationship with Kirito and Inoda served some purpose. And the players would look at Asuna in a completely different way.
Fujino drove himself into a small trap by making Lustful Night a canon. I'm just playing with the idea that Asuna's behavior is kind of weird. There is enough hypocrisy in her behavior, but if you think that she is like this from the very beginning, and not only in relation to Kirito and Inoda, Asuna looks completely different. Or maybe what her father did to her changed her personality altogether. I do not know how deeply Fujino thought this through.