Talk:An Onoya/@comment-44103356-20191212174601/@comment-35473282-20191214193622

The manga makes it absolutely clear that the reason An erased the message even if it broke her heart is that she felt it was part of her job. You can very easily verify that yourself from Report 216. The point is not whether there conceivably could have been a way for An to get away with doing what she clearly wanted to do. The point is that she felt it was her responsibility to erase the message no matter what she wanted. I believe having An make the hard choice is exactly what the author intended, as it is completely in line with the overall theme of learning to put responsibility before personal feelings. That's why I went to such lengths to point it out in my previous comment. :)