>This is like a contrast,
>On Azusa's side, the window is open, and the outside scenery can be seen (it also feels like Azusa is actively going to look at the scenery).
>On Harmonica Neki's side, the window is closed, making it impossible to see (as if they aren't even trying to look).
>Azusa, at the point of Eden, expressed doubts about Madam's teachings, saying, "Even if everything is futile, that’s not a reason to give up."
>It seems that seeing the outside world (perhaps other people’s values or society?) turned that doubt into conviction. It feels like Saori and the others, too, upon encountering the outside world, came to the conclusion that not everything is futile.
>Harmonica Neki still believes in Madame's teachings.
In other words, not having seen the outside world, they believe that "everything is futile"...???
>However, in Harmonica Neki's still, there’s a crack in the window, letting a bit of the outside scenery show, so I wondered if there might be a little light after all...