Juujika no Rokunin - Ch. 231 - Memory Of Justice

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Anzai... OH! she's the bitch that had a thwomp drop on her head. I duno they all blend together. I don't even know if the surviving girls are the ones from the pre time skip or not, they are so bland.
 
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Does the author expect me to believe the police saw this huge SHUN URUMA MUSEUM inside the school and did not investigate who he was, and that he didn't make into any news whatsoever?
Speaking of the museum, it practically confirmed Kyou somehow witnessed how Shun killed the four bullies but nobody points it out and it isn't addressed at all afterwards lol
 
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THIS CANNOT BE REAL. The whole fucking point of the police characters, as worthless and unimportant as they were, was to represent the opposite to "justice" through vengeance. Of course, the author made a horrible job with them, as the police are useless. BUT FUCKING COME ON!!! The first police dude DIED BECAUSE OF URUMAS VENGEANCE, the other police lady DIED BECAUSE OF URUMAS VENGEANCE, YOU ALMOST FUCKING DIED BECAUSE OF FUCKING URUMAS VENGEANCE, you cannot just say "wEuhull issh it woOng to honnOUr hiiM in dAh nahMe of JouStIse???" THE WHOLE POINT IS SHOULD BE THAT VENGEANCE IS NOT JUSTICE. Uruma literally caused more deaths than he saved people because of this stupid vengeance, he is not a hero, and a cop, more than anyone, should be able to recognize this very obvious fact.
 
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The positive thing I can say (aside from not being able to read this piece of literature anymore) is that the author didn't revive Uruma with some bullshit. I expect a time skip next chapter & there another cycle of vengeance for whatever poor soul they decide to pick. Thanks for the translations.
I don't know, we didn't get his face covered there ... author is just that bad, so we can expect some BS to end this BS manga with the crappy ribbon we could expect.
THIS CANNOT BE REAL. The whole fucking point of the police characters, as worthless and unimportant as they were, was to represent the opposite to "justice" through vengeance. Of course, the author made a horrible job with them, as the police are useless. BUT FUCKING COME ON!!! The first police dude DIED BECAUSE OF URUMAS VENGEANCE, the other police lady DIED BECAUSE OF URUMAS VENGEANCE, YOU ALMOST FUCKING DIED BECAUSE OF FUCKING URUMAS VENGEANCE, you cannot just say "wEuhull issh it woOng to honnOUr hiiM in dAh nahMe of JouStIse???" THE WHOLE POINT IS SHOULD BE THAT VENGEANCE IS NOT JUSTICE. Uruma literally caused more deaths than he saved people because of this stupid vengeance, he is not a hero, and a cop, more than anyone, should be able to recognize this very obvious fact.
she was never a good cop
Does the author expect me to believe the police saw this huge SHUN URUMA MUSEUM inside the school and did not investigate who he was, and that he didn't make into any news whatsoever?
Speaking of the museum, it practically confirmed Kyou somehow witnessed how Shun killed the four bullies but nobody points it out and it isn't addressed at all afterwards lol
remember how in the clone arc, the cops didn't take them and just by the end of the arc we got a MASSIVE SUICIDE of them. They don't investigate sh!t. Also wait what?? where did he mentions that?? (it would make all more sillier hahaha) he could have just sent his cult members to investigate the points where he thinks the killings happened.
Dude lost everyone and died in the end, what was the point of this revenge lol.
after he lost his little brother, there wasn't any meaning except for killing kyou, I would say he got a better end than getting the consequences of how many people he killed too.
 
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"DURR HURR NAH AZUMA IS ALIEV"

I will continue saying this until the end, this is a great manga, screw off. You wouldn't know a good thing if it hit you in the face, modern audiences.
Go back to your isekai slop and other garbage with 20-word names
Aye man more power to you. If you’re a fan of needless rape, pointless avoidable deaths, more rape, prolonged plots, rape, stupid characters and more entire chapters filled with scenes of girls getting non consensually Snu Snu’d then by all means.

The bar was low but without people like you manga like this wouldn’t exist and aren’t we all happy about that. So thank you and god bless 🙏
 
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So that was Azuma's physical body that somehow got there after being dead. Instead of just a metaphorical hand hold.
 
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Also wait what?? where did he mentions that?? (it would make all more sillier hahaha) he could have just sent his cult members to investigate the points where he thinks the killings happened.
In the museum, Kyou inexplicably had all the evidence of how Shun executed the four bullies in part 1 of the series, including his own remarks of how funny it was when Shun tortured the pimp guy by shoving that expanding orb device up his ass. It's clear he was stalking Shun the whole time he was a amnesiac vigilante too, and it's a surprise he didn't also kidnap all the civilians Shun managed to help during that time.
So Kyou knew everything somehow, but nobody else even points it out.
It just serves to make him seem like a self-insert for the author of the story, like how later he's recapping all the events of the story to his psycho cultist audience who presumably are supposed to represent us.
 
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The edginess is finally coming to an end. I have to say though, the author screwed up the ending. He should have made Azuma as Kyou's alter ego. The premise was already nicely setup from the beginning and the mechanism to do so was already shoe-horned into the story.

You see in the beginning, Kyou was neither confirmed a girl or a boy.
  • His androgynous presentation continued hinting the possibility of him being a girl.
  • It didn't help the idea that Kyou is a boy when that the first Judo-bully wanted to rape Kyou as his end goal.
  • Then we have Momoki—the Lesbian psycho biological weapons maker. We see she is head over heels for Kyou. Another sign that Kyou is a girl.
  • We are then introduced to Azuma who looks like an innocent Kyou. Every girl that gets into these hairy situations connected to Kyou, gets raped. Except Azuma Chizuru....
The plausibility for Kyou being a girl, if not Azuma, is ripe.

As for the alter-ego. When the author introduced the 2nd Kaname arc, he showed us that Kyou possess technology for so many new biological realities. Clones, body alterations, psychological re-writes etc. It was at this point there could have been a build up to link Azuma and Kyou as one.

In the end, Kyou could have been "defeated" and Azuma would have been "saved". Shun would have settled down with Azuma who is Kyou all along. Kyou and Shun would have both gotten what they wanted. Kyou being with Shun watching him closely forever. Shun getting revenge for his family.

Yes. Shun falls for "her" (or accepts her). In the end after "killing" Kyou, he marries Azuma and starts a family. If he learns that Kyou is now his family, and tries to get revenge, then he would have to kill his new family. Kyou's ultimate experiment is now complete.

The most perfect ending. It doesn't throw away all the bullshit the author introduced and gives them continued legitimacy through this psychological horror ending.

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Right now, it feels like all the edginess this series has been riding on, is being picked up and thrown in the trash. Jūjika no Rokunin trained the reader to expect meaning extraction through escalation. This is edginess. But right now, it's all for naught.

The Azuma–Kyou unification:
  • Does not require retconning major events
  • Explains multiple anomalies (why Azuma is spared, why fixation patterns behave oddly, why Kyou’s interest is intimate rather than strategic)
  • Converts excess cruelty into method, not noise.
  • Turns revenge into a trap. Converts victory into containment. Forces Shun into a position where moral consistency destroys his future.
  • It provides symbolic closure:
    • When Kyou finally feels something. It's not just pain. Kyou feels permanence**.
    • Shun “wins” and loses simultaneously.
    • The Kyou-Shun revenge-experimentation cycle doesn’t just continue; it now locks.
This is a legitimate horror ending. Not catharsis. Not justice. Finality. And it does something that resolves all your complaints. Every comment ragging on this manga is justified under the unifying problem this manga presents:

This manga fails to present a TERMINAL CONDITION.

As the story has gone on, it remained stuck in a pattern who's terminality is determined by the author's whims. Kyou’s incapacity leads to violence which he fails to feel, and the cycle repeats.

In contrast, by making Azuma Kyou's alter ego and having Shun marry Azuma, the terminality is self presenting. **Kyou's incapacity leads to fusion with Shun (marriage), creating an inescapable ethical paradox. The experiment ends because it can no longer escalate without self-annihilation.

This ending would also have repaired the reader's "contract" with the manga. We would have been given meaning per unit of suffering. It would validate our time by providing conseuqence. Right now, we are more like endurance testers for this manga. :haa:

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If the official final chapter doesn’t perform a comparable recontextualization, then that means the author chose to just stop the manga. No end to the story.

But here is the sad part about all of this. The final chapter can't save this manga, no matter what.

You see, when I first came up with this head-cannon of the Azuma-Kyou unification, I was just reading the affordances the text had already provided. Gender ambiguity, identity fungibility, biotech omnipotence, spared victims, mirrored figures... the list goes on. I was not a reader inventing a vector for the story. Rather, it was the text itself, advertising vectors and then ABANDONING them.

I thought the author “knew where this was going.” At some point, I realized "Oh. They’re just keeping the machine running.” The bonus chapter confirms that realization from the author’s own hand, and became the final nail in the coffin.

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It’s recognition that the work already opted out of meaning, and is now joking about having done so. The story stayed in maintenance mode for as long as it could. And maintenance cannot produce any kind of symbolic closure. Only noise, which is what we complained about every chapter.

Once that happens, no final chapter can redeem it, because redemption requires the author to take their own structure seriously again... structure that the author has already thrown away.... beyond the point of no return.
tl;dr: This shit is so ass.
 
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Thank god this is finally ending, just 100 chapters too late. I don't even who that is on the last panel next to the nurse friend.
 
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Aye man more power to you. If you’re a fan of needless rape, pointless avoidable deaths, more rape, prolonged plots, rape, stupid characters and more entire chapters filled with scenes of girls getting non consensually Snu Snu’d then by all means.

The bar was low but without people like you manga like this wouldn’t exist and aren’t we all happy about that. So thank you and god bless 🙏
What a dumb shit you are, my God. There's nothing I can say to the far-left of the bell curve.
 
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how is azuma there? genuine question, did I miss something, she literally died 30 chapters ago I thought her body was just a illustration of shuns mind during death I didn't know azuma was fr there
 
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I think the real shooting himself in the foot moment for this author (tbh there's so many) but the one that stands out is uruma killing the officer.

It felt pointless and just served to make uruma evil too
The officer's death was probably inevitable consider he knew what Uruma had done but was also sympathetic enough to try and steer him away from any more revenge. His death was a pretty natural "point of no return". Though having Uruma express more guilt over his killing would have made him seem less evil in the long run.
 

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