In the narrative, a character reflects on the stark disparities created by war, emphasizing how it disproportionately impacts the wealthy and the vulnerable. Those with the means are able to escape the dangers of conflict, while those less fortunate remain trapped and bear the brunt of the suffering. This dynamic highlights the inequality that emerges in times of crisis.
Kiva's response to Tomi suggests a deep-seated frustration with moral awareness in the face of such injustices. Her abrupt reaction underscores the emotional toll that these realities take on individuals, illustrating a broader commentary on the nature of conscience amid chaos, and how it can sometimes lead to uncomfortable confrontations about privilege and responsibility.