Thread:Miyazaki11/@comment-1041609-20150809010757/@comment-5255288-20150813201219

That's right! Thanks for answering the questions, Miyazaki.

I'll answer them myself:

Q1: Having the ability to move so gracefully and attack with the musical prowess she tended to as a child makes Miyu...happier. It makes her more expressive, more upbeat - the kind of girl she was when she still lived in the ignorance of early childhood.

Q2: She wouldn't, at least not at first. It would take quite a few people to be bound successfully before she would realize what exactly she's putting on the line. Once she realizes that, Miyu would arm herself to the teeth and train vigorously to prevent not only the loss of more innocent people, but also the diverse traits that Miyu would not be able to see herself without.