Why even write him as a nihilistic, suicidal, loser if you're just gonna make him a nice, savior, vanilla-type mc anyway? What a waste of an interesting character.
Am I the only one who feels like this chapter was MTL'd? So many random sentences that end in nonsense and the conversation flow is so garbled it's hard to keep track of what's going on.
Can anyone explain this chapter to me? Wtf is this "new style" and how does it enter the story? Who was that old guy that she killed? I am so confused.
Oh boy, here we go again with the classic "you don't love me. you love the idea OF me / how can you love me when you don't even know me?" sanctimonious, pseudo-intellectual arguments that writers like to have women spew not realizing that the vast majority of relationships typically don't start...
@EmptyWords They could be falling victim to their own propaganda, though in my opinion, Being X is subtly corrupting people's minds to fuel the war to continue harassing Tanya. As an example of this:
I've read up to volume 8 and so far there is no obvious proof of this so it's just my speculation.
I didn't understand fully what happened in that Hanekawa sequence. Episode tossed the cross at her to kill her or to scare her? The ghost pushed her to save her or kill her?