I agree with you. It seems as if you're trying to say that Reinhart
must make sacrifices to make society better. Due to what happened to his
sister, Reinhart is determined to end the aristocracy and liberate the
people. This determination is spurred on by the dying words of Kirheis. I
would like to believe that Kirheis may have found a less bloody form of
revolution to liberate the people. I know what you mean about the exam
thing....... maybe they should have a LoGH philosophy class.
-Rol