No. No, he cannot stop being a moron. If he did, he'd stop being Eiji.
Not that he really wants to be Eiji right now, but he's too exhausted to do anything else other than hang limply in Ankh's arms. Between the use of his powers and his breakdown, he can barely keep himself awake.
Re: When in doubt, symbolism?
Not that he really wants to be Eiji right now, but he's too exhausted to do anything else other than hang limply in Ankh's arms. Between the use of his powers and his breakdown, he can barely keep himself awake.