You know how in movies where something intense happens and all everything just turns silent even though you know there are sounds?
The experience for this chapter (for me) was that.
Although there's supposed to be music the absolute silence (as a manga) intensified the moment IMO. so.... idk...
IMO. Like, objectively, Kirito is a "nice boy". He has some few loose screws when it comes to the "rights and wrongs" to society. But the reason why he's accommodating and nice to Tsukina is NOT because the author is trying to sway us into liking him for being "a nice kidnapper"... his character...
I find Kirito at the core... trying to do right with what he knows. Which arguably isn't a lot considering he lived away from society. Growing up basically isolated also means he's never really been socialized (interacting with someone other than grandpa like once a month doesn't really...
i dont think i can keep reading this. She sacrificed for her sister on request of a family friend and it sounds like they let everyone slander her and didn't even acknowledge her sacrifice for them AND everyone she practically saved by sacrificing herself.