Let me rephrase my question: Can we exclude the possibility of him being killed by his wife?Damn, that dialogue was something else. I wonder if Ishida has some sort of bowl he's filled with ways on how to make Kaneki's life even more crap than before. Now his mother apparently physically abused him, and he just wants to die. Looks like Haise's done dreaming.
That mystery's definitely in the bowl, hopefully Ishida doesn't draw it out.
Can we really exclude it though? Because the Black Goat's egg is not only about similarities between child and mother but rather the tendeny both mother and son have towards violence. I think it is even stated at some point that son's violence was partly caused by having his mother genes or something, like an anger issue. So, how can say that his mother didn't also have the same tendencies? After all, Kaneki has become a killer and the son of the story had also become a killer just like his mother...I doubt if it is literally about them being serial killers. I think what Haise was musing to the fact that Kanae was so much like himself. Wanting to be loved even if he had to harm others to get it.
Hence you were raised wrong (basically falling into the same path that his mother did)
And that bloodline will destroy (Kaneki's mom chasing after her sister's love the way she did destroyed her family) Even when looking at his past course. When Kaneki went around plucking weeds (so to speak) it only made Touka mad at him for it
In other words Haise was sad because he remembered that ppl raised in such a way can only destroy
Actually from what I gathered Haise himself was the dream.![]()