Talk:Koon Aguero Agnis/History/@comment-26854521-20160815223818/@comment-26484417-20160816112811

Yes, that's why I wrote that the issue lies in the part that the expulsion wasn't targeted at him, not in the reason for the expulsion.

Second, you're right, if they thought he would never align with them, it would be easier to just get rid of him. However, controlling him isn't the only tool at their disposal; they could simply make a good case for their side. It's not like he appeared to have a very good relationship with his mother or profound attachment to his branch family--he did intentionally help their competition to win--, so good treatment and a promise (and fulfilment) of privilege alone may have done the trick.

Finally, you say that his mother knew what happened because she heard the rumours, but she either knows what happened and rumours don't matter, or she only knows the rumours and not what actually happened. In any case, if you say that AA doesn't look like the type to be controlled, why do you assume that he's under his mother's control?