Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20131101010653/@comment-11188061-20131102030318

He retaliates only when someone offended him first, though.

I looked through the transcript to get a better feel at the dialogues, and I find that so far, Sun has literally done nothing to warrant the evil label... yet.

To start with, calling a person bad just because he cheated on public transport fares hardly seemed fair. We probably played far worse pranks when we're just a kid, honestly.

Then, when the police threw a stone at him (and missed), it was only then he retaliated - with a banana peel, mind you, the cop should've seen that coming miles away - that shows at least that it was not his nature to be an aggressor towards other people.

Whether he knew Blake prior to the events were unclear, but he was obviously considerate or smart enough not to make a scene when passing by a fellow Faunu who's hiding her identity.

Again, whether or not he was observing Blake after that brief encounter was unclear, but it was obvious that he wanted to make contact with her. We may or may not interpret this as having an ulterior motive - as of now there are simply no way to confirm that; both ways are possible.

However, he obviously knows how to read the mood and chose the perfect moment to engage Blake. He had at least that much sense and experience - and in a way, compassion - to realize that.

And finally, at the end of the scene, while it was unclear who invited whom to tea, it was clear that Sun - monkey as he was, keeping himself occupied with other distractions - was patient enough to give Blake the time to muster herself and speak.

All in all I'm seeing great characteristics from Sun, and really, this person seemed to be the type who could only go two ways: A hero, or an anti-hero. One thing for sure - if he's there, he won't miss out any of the fun action.