The Explanation:
This story is a one-shot, but it seems that I need to clear some things up. All of my reviews said that they didn't understand this story. I'm sorry about the confusion. There is a major manga fact that is needed to understand this story, and I took for granted that everyone knew it. As this is obviously not the case, here's the secret:
Azuma and Rill were partners.
Now do you guys get it? Rill had to choose between saving Azuma, and sending a candidate to take his place and die (because they are in a war), or she could have continued to be Azuma's repairer until he died. Rill obviously chose the former option.
The point of the story was to show why she chose the former option. It wasn't that it was some desperate attempt to save Azuma (remember, that while she wanted Azuma to be saved, she was willing to let him continue fighting), but rather out of a sense of duty to humanity as a whole to help Kuro guide Zero to his destiny.
Or, that was what it was suppose to be at least. *sweatdrop*
This story is a one-shot, but it seems that I need to clear some things up. All of my reviews said that they didn't understand this story. I'm sorry about the confusion. There is a major manga fact that is needed to understand this story, and I took for granted that everyone knew it. As this is obviously not the case, here's the secret:
Azuma and Rill were partners.
Now do you guys get it? Rill had to choose between saving Azuma, and sending a candidate to take his place and die (because they are in a war), or she could have continued to be Azuma's repairer until he died. Rill obviously chose the former option.
The point of the story was to show why she chose the former option. It wasn't that it was some desperate attempt to save Azuma (remember, that while she wanted Azuma to be saved, she was willing to let him continue fighting), but rather out of a sense of duty to humanity as a whole to help Kuro guide Zero to his destiny.
Or, that was what it was suppose to be at least. *sweatdrop*
