Riki is incredibly misogynistic and he doesn’t seem to realize that. He resent women for the fact that men, the gender he is attracted to, can be seen public with them while he has to stay hidden or in shadows. He put Yuria on a pedestal because despite finding out her husband cheated on her...
Ichika is the unfortunate victim of terrible parents. Her mom is a narcissist who constantly blames everyone but herself and her father is a coward who can't support or protect her.
Honestly, this story is dragging it. The story was about these two people starting an emotional affair after being shunned by their partners. A big part of why it was compelling was why did they decide to cheat rather than divorce their partners. Now that they have achieved this divorce...what's...
Well glad to see this little loose end with Yuda wrapped up. But the manga has confirmed something that was already speculated from the start. That Maria planned to die from the beginning. Makes sense, Kiritaka was her everything and now that he’s gone, her grief and sorrow has made her believe...
I get Okaya coming to the conclusion that it’s Nagare’s mother since he was already suspecting his parents. The reason he can’t tell exactly who it is is because she’s went to lengths to change her physical appearance. However, I’m sure he’s going to involve either her ex-husband and use him as...
I knew that yuca would be nothing but a hindrance but seeing how Maria already knew Okaya would target his parents tells me that she’s got him figured out. As she said, Okaya is not a god and Maria has had to structure herself to resemble him in mentality. While they’re trying to sniff out where...
I think Maria’s question is quite interesting. They were laughing and smiling while torturing Nagare. They felt happy, elated, joyful at seeing Nagare in pain. As opposed to Maria who only smiled at the end. During this entire toture, she never cracked one smile, one grin. All she’s ever is...
So I’m not sure if this chapter was meant to make us feel bad for Kinugawa because the author went through great lengths to showcase in very graphic detail how much Kinugawa tormented Nagare. I think this was showcasing how he met Okaya, his best friend, and ultimately how effed up Okaya is. But...
I imagine Kinukawa is running on endophomins at this point. But there’s something so satisfying to see him cower in fear. The very thing he wielded to hurt and traumatize people is the thing that will kill him. Now either Maria drugged him with some hallucinogenic substance or that electric...
So Okaya was super interested in Nagare because he never ran away or gave up like his previous victims. Nagare kept fighting and denying him, which in turn made Okaya feel like he had to destroy him more. But, the way that scene was drawn made it seem like Okaya was sexually/romantically...
The fact that he immediately blames Nagare for them murdering him. I was literally like…you make it so easy to not care if you die. I’m hoping this hunt goes on for a while to really make him suffer.
I had theorized that she would initiate a hunt with Kinugawa. All of her judgement setups have been designed specifically to target each person. For Kinugawa who values strength, aggression, and violence when he torments a person, it had to be something that opposes that. And a hunt does exactly...