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Samurai are honorbound to follow their code. When Mugen betrays his Emperor; his honor is tainted. As the code of the samurai; any samurai who breaks their honorbound to their superior must commit Seppuku as punishment. This is shown in earlier missions.
Regretable as it is, Mugen's friends understand... with the exception of Yuki who is too young to grasp the concept. Hayato is upset by it, but understands it's his way.
And then I understood that Mugen has do die.
What makes Mugen and many samurai characters very memorable and unique is the fact that they lived by their moral and virtues. Mugen follows his values to the end - even if it's by his own hand.
Nope, they don't
true dat is. she could've claimed that and it would've grabbed him by his honorballz.