Some Unforgettable Scenes in RK

 

Actually I would say, these scenes actually came from the episode after the breathtaking duel with Shishio Makoto. It really must contain enriching dialogues.

 

 

Yahiko and Kenshin

 

Yahiko: We won right? I mean, what they did was wrong, wasn’t it? We did win so we must             have been right!

 

Kenshin: If you’re saying were right because we won, so you’re thinking the same way Shishio Makoto did.

 

Yahiko: Huh?

 

Kenshin: We fought and defeated Shishio and the Juppon Gatana because we believed that stopping him was the right thing to do.

            But everyone on their side thought that fighting for Shishio and his cause was the right thing to do. Because they believed in his philosophy and felt that Japan needed him as a leader.

            In that sense were the same. We both fought for what we thought was right. Just because we beat them doesn’t mean their point of view was any less valid than ours, it only means they lost. None of us could know who was right or who was wrong, not here, not now. History will have to be the judge of that.

            However, there is one thing I know that Shishio was wrong about; his so called law of nature, the survival of the fittest (“The strong shall live and the weak shall die!)! There can be no such law among humans that mankind is going to survive.

 

Remarks: Wasn’t that something?? When I heard this dialogue, I was touched so much. I woke up to my senses that even villains do have a good reason sometimes why they are like that! This applies to most situations, but not always actually! But it’s good to know anyhow!

 

Shishio and Hoji

 

(In hell)

 

Shishio: Come on Hoji, we have work to do.

 

Hoji: Where? Where are we going?

 

Shishio: Going down! We’re forming a new group. I’m taking over hell!

 

Remarks: Ehem! Okay, this isn’t anything inspiring or maybe …………yeah! Well, you see, after he died, defeated by Kenshin, of course he deserves to be in hell. But he didn’t lose hope anyway; he’ll ne

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