Thread:MMYP999/@comment-27109830-20190416183520/@comment-27109830-20190508094030

Indeed. For example; Nate is a very significant character in the story. A nice and humble soul who seeks to change the current state of the world so nobody has to commit crimes like theft, murder, etc. to survive. His past self? A far cry from what you see now.

You see, he used to be a haughty noble who made it his life mission to put his baby sister through hell for doing everything better than himself (something he simply couldn't wrap his head around as a teenager) and seemingly stealing the little attention his mother could give them for herself (what he didn't know was that she's emotionally fragile and already going through a lot at school). His father also got killed in action, and his mother is busy running the family business. This came to a halt after his mother died to a terminal disease, and he found his sister in the bathroom of their house, having cut her wrists. Realizing what he's been doing, he made sure that he would become the paragon of virtue, but not at the cost of his sister.