Not sure I'd call attacking Sadako completely disregarding any collateral damage "rational". From that point their roles switch around; as Sadako ultimately acts to protect everyone despite Mone insisting she's the bad one.The author is being a little coy about it, but I think the thing we're supposed to pick up on is that Mone is the only one acting somewhat rationally
Like Sadako has an innate power where people just like her? Only a few can resist, including Hannah, who is literally a drain on magic?The author is being a little coy about it, but I think the thing we're supposed to pick up on is that Mone is the only one acting somewhat rationally (though I suspect the best play was to pretend nothing was wrong and try to "know your enemy" over time). Everyone else just instantly falls in line with Sadako's goofy routine and goes along with just about anything she says.
I actually wonder... if that's the reason Sadako fixated on Hannah in the first place - if the possibility of even being a "Sadako hater" was something unexpected.
God forbid women have hobbiesSadako is a murderer, Mone's not wrong there.
I think it's that "Oni" are a subset of witchesHuh?? She not a witch???
Damn it's like she said her sleeper agent word, you were safer just letting her be, although what's one to do when they believe themselves and loved ones are in danger
Now the question becomes what is sadako is hiding... Wait I feel like I asked this question before-
That went by so fast it felt
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