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* If Dokuro's goal is really just to prevent Sakura from becoming the scientist who stops all women from aging past 12, why doesn't she try and make him pursue other career choices? Surely it would be easier to convince him to become, oh say, a star athlete or a musician then to constantly have to kill him.
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* If Dokuro's goal is really just to prevent Sakura from becoming the scientist who stops all women from aging past 12, why doesn't she try and make him pursue other career choices? Surely it would be easier to convince him to become, oh say, a star athlete or a musician then to constantly have to kill him.him.
** It likely has to do with Dokuro's interest in him. She's probably aware that if she tried to make Sakura pursue another career option, it would end up altering the timeline so that Dokuro would never meet and fall in love with him. Because of this, she deliberately chooses not to dissuade him from becoming who he is destined to be in the future.
** It likely has to do with Dokuro's interest in him. She's probably aware that if she tried to make Sakura pursue another career option, it would end up altering the timeline so that Dokuro would never meet and fall in love with him. Because of this, she deliberately chooses not to dissuade him from becoming who he is destined to be in the future.
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* If Dokuro's goal is really just to prevent Sakura from becoming the scientist who stops all women from aging past 12, why doesn't she try and make him pursue other career choices? Surely it would be easier to convince him to become, oh say, a star athlete or a musician then to constantly have to kill him.