I'm not sure if this is intentional or not, but the current arc is a great critique for Japan's system of society exclusion (and by extension, most prison systems in the world).
How do you expect a criminal to fair better in the future if you take them out of the society? Like, what do you...
This makes me immensely sad for Tokio. Hopefully in the upcoming chapters we get to see Chi finally "grow up" and own up to her previous behavior. And after that maybe we can have Tokio move on, to find happiness with someone who actually does care about him.
It's an alright read but why is there a "I went back in time" plot? Instead have her want to change her life once she hits high school or maybe have her dream of her sad future as a driving point for the change. Anything other than a meaningless time reversal plot where she still acts like a...
Same, man :/ I think so especially since she said she had killed him too so it could be some weird time paradox at play. Like, 1 version of her going crazy from grief and deciding to kill him before she gets crazy in the first place and the other steeling her resolve to save him at all costs.
Isn't her goal flawed considering she just met a person from a different world? Like, if there are other worlds than hers then there's a possibility that there is a better alchemist than her out there or that he will be born at some point.
With that in mind I think her goal should be to destroy...
If you think it was taken out of context then that's on you, yet you conveniently dismissed her comment from ch.20. Still if that's not convinicing, then you can look at what happens in later chapters:
she clings to him and wants to go to a love hotel with him (a person she just met). She says...
Very mature response. I've given you reasoning and examples, you just cut the discussion short. Have it your way then, I see no point in continuing to argue with a person like you.
... have we been reading the same manga? This is from the very first chapter:
If she really wanted a healthy relationship she'd offer him help so that he doesn't consider himself a loser anymore. But no, she doesn't mind keeping him at low self-esteem because he's "cute" to her this way.
I...
Meanwhile main gal was calculative and toying with him since the beginning. I'd consider both girls being manipulative, the difference here being that one is doing it in bad faith while the other is not. The actual best choice for the MC is to sever ties with both because of too many red flags.
Yes, he did say that. Consider however that all of them got isekaied and only got a vague description of their skills. For example, the bomber had it explained that he just ups the chance of successfully creating a bomb. It did not however tell him that he could take a city core and instantly...
That can easily be attributed to all of the force being reflected, and not every attack. Otherwise the guy would be making tornados around himself simply because he decided to reflect all the wind blowing at him.
How do you know that and why would the MC be dead? If it were as you say the...