Talk:Gakushu Asano/@comment-203.100.6.130-20150721221352/@comment-5707992-20150721223025

That's actually not true but I assume it stems from the fact that Gakushu was well aware of the monster his father formally was and the way it was portrayed. Gakushu stated himself that his household has always been a classroom with him as the student and the chairman as the teacher. Their relationship is made up entirely of competition with Gakushu trying to overtake his father and surpass him. Just because Gakushu saw his father as the legitimate monster everyone knew and saw him as, that doesn't make him have a father complex.