Kaijin Mira no Dai 2 Keitai ga Kawaisugiru - Ch. 36 - No Turning Back Now

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How quickly he went "oh, you don't have a purpose anymore" is very suspicious. I can read it charitably(you don't have to worry about anything anymore), especially cause he offers to get her anything she wants as a reward, but that he didn't seem to understand that he'd be taking away her reason to EXIST with what he said makes me question him as a character. He's been portrayed sympathetically so far, and even when he gets the belt he just wants to look at it... but I don't trust him. The mad doctor who creates monsters... he may be the bad guy...
I've been thinking that he had some ulterior motive since he first told Mira why he wanted the belt. It just always seemed like he was taking advantage of her naïveté. Maybe I just have trust issues and always expect a twist lol.
He IS the bad guy.. That's the point.. Remember the girl is not a robot she is a monster he had to take those DNA somewhere to make her..

They forgot about something tough.. the Hero itself.. We didn't knew what the belt belt actually capable of except gave him the suit.. But we already knew the Hero can already do some superpower without the belt is on.. So either the belt is a suit that boost his power permanently or the belt just a suit of armor..

Either this is deliberate or the usual plot hole in comedy manga 😅...
 
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He IS the bad guy.. That's the point.. Remember the girl is not a robot she is a monster he had to take those DNA somewhere to make her..

They forgot about something tough.. the Hero itself.. We didn't knew what the belt belt actually capable of except gave him the suit.. But we already knew the Hero can already do some superpower without the belt is on.. So either the belt is a suit that boost his power permanently or the belt just a suit of armor..

Either this is deliberate or the usual plot hole in comedy manga 😅...
Okay.. I read it until the end and the girl didn't forget about the Hero itself.. Yeah it just the doctor that stupid so he didn't realize the hero is strong even without the belt..

It is symbolic tough she still stupid and didn't realize the hero is important because his power but she got the truth and knew he is important by just being in love with him..

So we had to wait what that belt actually do except the armor that we already knew.. And what his family did anyway.. why his family have that belt tough??..
 
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I've been thinking that he had some ulterior motive since he first told Mira why he wanted the belt. It just always seemed like he was taking advantage of her naïveté. Maybe I just have trust issues and always expect a twist lol.
Ulterior motives aside, the entire premise that started this series off was the doctor being so horribly distraught at seeing his child hurt he made it so nobody would willingly hurt her again.

I can't see the author making the doc willingly do something that he knows will hurt her, even just at an emotional level.
 
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The doctor has always seemed to genuinely care about her. The only possibilities I can see for his change are either the belt's power corrupts/amplifies feelings (his desire for the belt), or we've always been seeing him through Mira's filter; he was literally her entire world until recently, that as far as she knew he was kindness itself, but with her learning more about peoples connections her mental filter is fading. I honestly want to believe in the kind doctor we saw throughout the story.
 
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Maybe the doctor is just too full of enthusiasm for the belt to care about anything surrounding him, he doesn't know much about love, he might not meant to say the "you serve no purpose" idea willfully, we just have to wait until the next chapter .~.
Imma buy the digital version of the third volume cuz I'm hooked on whatever stuff this author is cooking, man.
 
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Ulterior motives aside, the entire premise that started this series off was the doctor being so horribly distraught at seeing his child hurt he made it so nobody would willingly hurt her again.

I can't see the author making the doc willingly do something that he knows will hurt her, even just at an emotional level.
Yeah, the doctor has been portrayed as sympathetic; his motives for getting the belt even seem fairly pure. If it has some sort of enhancing effect, shouldn't that be shared with humanity? Shouldn't that be examined for the betterment of all?

Which is why I lean towards a charitable reading of his actions. He didn't realize that he has given her no identity other than stealing the belt, because he's come to value her for more than that. It's not like he's done with her now, she just doesn't have to do anything anymore. He's missed how much meaning she's gained from all the things she's done and how much she's grown in her journey. Also, that she's like... into the hero now.

So far, there's only one actual monster in this series: Dan. Which is why he looks like one.
 
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The Doctor can also be very socially awkward. I mean, have you seen him talking to any living being other than Mira? So probably it could also be him poorly communicating "You are now free to do whatever you wish", considering how much he was shown to care about her.
 

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