[Preaching to the choir on that one, Asahina-san. Preaching. To. The choir.]
That would be the logical conclusion. For example, if Oowada-kun were told the exact circumstances that led to the incident with Fujisaki-san — and his subsequent punishment — it wouldn't make sense for him not to try to change those circumstances because he gains nothing by adhering to them but everything by altering them. Of course, that would have implications for our memories as well.
Perhaps it's just easiest to say, "it's likely something will happen to our memories of this place". The nature of the circumstances would seem to favor that conclusion.
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That would be the logical conclusion. For example, if Oowada-kun were told the exact circumstances that led to the incident with Fujisaki-san — and his subsequent punishment — it wouldn't make sense for him not to try to change those circumstances because he gains nothing by adhering to them but everything by altering them. Of course, that would have implications for our memories as well.
Perhaps it's just easiest to say, "it's likely something will happen to our memories of this place". The nature of the circumstances would seem to favor that conclusion.