Link to like the raws.
I don't want to dwell on the situation in the credits page here; it's weighed on me plenty already. The last thing I want is to hurt an artist by doing this. I have to trust everyone can cooperate and keep the translations more private.
The theme this chapter is maturity.
It's well understood Kasumi wants to be protected and pampered - it's why she followed Haruyo's offer in chapter 1, as crazy as it sounded. She's had
a traumatic experience and no outlet. She knows pain, which is why she's so determined in return to protect Haruyo. Outside their roles Haruyo is much more innocent and sheltered. And Kasumi values that over her own safety. If she'd known her meeting with Aoyama would end that way but still needed to make it, I don't doubt she'd go without Haruyo's knowledge a second time.
However part of valuing Haruyo is respecting the promise they made after Sayori and Mizuki's arc: Kasumi wouldn't hide anything from her anymore,
and so she won't now. It's a little surprising, given how typically manga break that sort of honesty and trust between characters. But it's sweet that as much as she pains her to tell the truth Kasumi knows it would hurt Haruyo more to create distance between them. Maybe it's guilt weighing on her, maybe it's desire for what came next, but their relationship continues to grow nicely in the proximity of all these rotten flowers around them.
When I said they lapsed from their roleplay several times in the TL page, it was mostly Kasumi re-establishing authority over Haruyo. In Haruyo's case it was shock at what was happening. It's always been cloudy how conscious Haruyo is of how intimate they're being but there's little doubt over
what Haruyo felt here. Haruyo likes to touch Kasumi, but this is the first time Kasumi has actively asked to be touched. And she knows
Kasumi's feelings about it. Haruyo reverts to her middle school self because it's a level of maturity she can't roleplay through. It's that slow yet sudden exploration of each other done in innocence that epitomizes young romance. Where touching knees and tying ribbons turns up the sexual tension like nothing else.
And in stark contrast we have Aoyama. We don't know what happened yet, but it's safe to say it was way too fast and not at all innocent. Aoyama's maturity was forced on her, and the fallout has brought nothing but pain that she can't help but spread to others. As I commented last chapter,
Kasumi is wrong. I don't think Aoyama ever planned on hurting Kasumi. But she couldn't control herself when Kasumi re-opened old wounds. And so she gave Kasumi some scratches that needed closing too. There's a mirror drawn between Kasumi trying to overwrite her painful memories with Aoyama and Aoyama being unable to bury her past with Yurika. Cycles of abuse and all.
It's very early to judge Yurika, and Igarashi likes to toy with impressions. It wouldn't surprise me if the story tries to paint Yurika in a better light, and I won't be surprised if Igarashi has the talent to do so. Igarashi is making a strong opening statement Aoyama and Yurika are quite opposite from Kasumi and Haruyo. I once worried over reassuring everyone the latter only had a 1 year age gap, which was very deliberate by Igarashi to refocus the difference between them. It would have come in titles and artificial seniority while their life experiences were roughly the same. It was Kasumi's buried trauma that was the true gap between them, something Haruyo still has no idea of.
Now Igarashi is going all the way
with Aoyama being a 1st year in middle school and Yurika in her last year of high school when they met; I'll safely assume that's the maximum 6 year age gap. The relationship itself is the trauma. And Yurika is still here to haunt her in something potentially dark enough to make Sayori and Mizuki look like
'kiddy shit.'
I doubt there's anything happening between Aoyama and Yurika right now. It's entirely possible Yurika is lingering around because she regrets what happened. That she came back to teach here because she values the school in the same way
she wanted the Class S letters to continue. After Mia and Yamabe I assumed every pairing would find a happy ending, no matter how unlikely. But this looks pretty damn unlikely. There's still the second half of 17, which is seemingly an uncomfortable flashback. Igarashi said she wanted to make sure she got these next few chapters right. Though that could mean a lot of things after the boxcutter chapter.