There's a theory that Asuna's luck manipulation abilities costs her short-term memory loss everytime she triggers it, but because it kept happening constantly outside of her control, it also deteriorates her brain functions in some way. Slowly, the constant short-term memory loss accumulates into alzheimer.
I can't imagine the bedridden Asuna kept wishing for Sensei to come and visit, which always happened because she "wills" it, but by the time Sensei enters her room, she instantly forgot what he looks like nor who is he again, and it happens every single time he paid her a visit.
There's a theory that Asuna's luck manipulation abilities costs her short-term memory loss everytime she triggers it, but because it kept happening constantly outside of her control, it also deteriorates her brain functions in some way. Slowly, the constant short-term memory loss accumulates into alzheimer.
I can't imagine the bedridden Asuna kept wishing for Sensei to come and visit, which always happened because she "wills" it, but by the time Sensei enters her room, she instantly forgot what he looks like nor who is he again, and it happens every single time he paid her a visit.
There's a theory that Asuna's luck manipulation abilities costs her short-term memory loss everytime she triggers it, but because it kept happening constantly outside of her control, it also deteriorates her brain functions in some way. Slowly, the constant short-term memory loss accumulates into alzheimer.
I can't imagine the bedridden Asuna kept wishing for Sensei to come and visit, which always happened because she "wills" it, but by the time Sensei enters her room, she instantly forgot what he looks like nor who is he again, and it happens every single time he paid her a visit.
People and their obsession with making everything tragic for no reason.