> It's not that, but Chiaki does believe that she has real logical reasons when she tries to explain something to Hatman, and she feels like she's wasting her breath once she hears his conclusion.
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> For instance if she tries to carefully explain to Hatman that Akiko should not be arrested at this time, because if she is, all the small-timers who she keeps quiet and at bay will come out like vultures and start fighting each other. Hatman is likely to respond with a simple "but she broke the law and has to pay!". Chiaki would then feel like she wasted her time trying to make him listen, because he's going to do what he wants anyhow. It's incredibly frustrating for her.
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Actually, this does make Hatty sound like a naive fool, and in contradiction to his character, since a hero as experienced as he would know the consequences of taking down a powerful organized crime figure.
I used to like Chiaki as a character, but the constant references where supposedly she knows better than everyone else (especially poor Hatman) has made her annoying and self-rightous.