Board Thread:Chapter Discourse/@comment-44056425-20200203152747/@comment-44056425-20200208035726

Meekau wrote: Well I don't think anyone said there no hope for Krul! But tbh i haven't even thought about any vampire but Mika turning back into a human since that wasn't really brought up with anyone but Mika and Mahiru that they want to be human. At least as far as I remember! But I think there is also a theme of nothing being black and white in the story so the solution to the story might have vampires and humans coexisting - who knows!

I think the quote is from a while ago that there will be no happy end for Mika if humans win - but where were in the story have come to - who is human anymore? Yuu is not a human, theres humans who have joined forces with the Hyakuja sect, and Shinoas squad, so did vampires. So no species can really win when the teams are all mixed up. I wouldn't take the quote to literally. As you are so true about not having all white or black characters so although I had posted it here before but I think it is important to post this ENDING answer from our amazing writer Kagami sensei here again:

S.J: What is the most challenging thing about writing Seraph of the End?

Kagami sensei: I'd say the fact that there isn't an obvious "good" side. Everyone thinks they are right. This is a world were morals have gone out of the window. Some characters are trying to be good in a world where there is no good. Also vampires basically have no ambitions, so making this seem like they do when they don't is a challeng. Meanwhile, the demons are full of ambitions. They are basically a bundle of greed. In terms of creating those two contrasting sides. I think about how one would live in those circumstances as I write the direction the ccharactes should take. Though the lack of goodness makes things difficult, it's also what makes it worthwhile