Talk:Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection/@comment-45.74.75.8-20190917010731/@comment-67.6.62.214-20200514085517

I always assumed that after Lelouch killed Charles, C.C ended up with his immortal code, and gave it to Lelouch right before the events of his exacution, where after that he worked in the shadows. Because, yes like you said, there is no such thing as a happy ever after, his actions may have started a process of great change, but there is lots of things left to be done before that change happens, and it seems quite implausibly idealistic of a pessimist like Lelouch to leave things like that. He wanted a peaceful, better, world and there is no way he would have assumed things would have gotten better just with his dramatic death.

Also the way C.C talks at the end sounds more like she is talking to someone who is there with her, rather then someone who is dead who she is reflecting on the actions of.