Kinda rare to see the "failing upwards" character that is completely at fault for all the chaos happening. I feel bad for the guy, but this chapter shows that all he really has to do is tell them to stop murdering people, lmao
Many would say that allowing himself to be coerced the way he was was what broke the promise.
If he didn't slack off he would have been strong enough to not get captured, lol
I knew I could trust this author.
So glad we're getting an actual change pretty early on instead of having the characters lose every braincell to keep the gig up.
Hilarious how she gets him on her side by telling him that he isn't a tool for his sister. Especially considering the only reason she wants him is to be a good brother for her own daughter.
We haven't really seen her hurt anybody who didn't deserve it yet, but I wouldn't be too surprised if she...
What's with the side characters and wearing clothes that match their archetypes. The sisters clothes said sister on them, and this dudes belt says "Alice" (Nice) for the nice delinquent.
This was honestly the only conclusion he had. Thorfinns ideals are only holding out as long as they are because of how strong he's become due to his time as a killer. When a normal man tries to follow in his footsteps, this is what happens. It's a really terrible end for his character, but I'm...
Everyone is calling him dumb for not realizing they're the same person, but he still notices when something is off just, in typical rom com manga fashion, he's got too much self doubt to let any conclusion stick. Though, to be fair, anything seems more reasonable than your ten years younger...