This is pretty funny. Like gee, I wonder why somebody would rethink their choices and relationships when faced with potentially devastating life changes. No duh it's not a coincidence. It really doesn't need paragraphs of fanfiction to explain.
@AlmondMagnum
Demonstrably, this one member became an army-destroying master-swordsman who thrived for 70 years, so perhaps the group simply don't really need many members to do whatever they want to do.
@Walter_vi_Britannia
They are definitely magical heels. The manager was a whole head taller than the idol on the first page yet they're the same height on the last, even with the manager wearing heels.
@Day-Ender
She throws away the store-given leftover because Aunt Maeda cooks her dinner, and throws away Aunt Maeda's bento because the store gives her lunch. Basically in an attempt to not be rude to anyone, she's actually being cruel to everyone.
@Serenata
Unfortunately, entertainer isn't generally seen as a respectable job in Japan. Heck, being a fan of a specific music group, for example, can be seen as a guilty pleasure.
@saenahonce
Playing music is a creative endeavor and, at it's core, it's about self-fulfillment. It's not like she literally lost the ability to play guitar; it's just that she's currently not in the mindset to play the guitar in a way that would be fulfilling to her.
In the similar way a...
@icekatze
Pop-culture "ninjas" already exist in a lot of US superhero media. Batman got trained by the League of Assassins in the comics, Wolverine went against the Black Ninja Clan in the film, Daredevil got attacked by the Hand in the TV series. And then there's the Teenage Mutant Ninja...
@Hollow7F
Is this about the "it was hard enough to take his life" line? That's a mistranslation.
She was actually saying something like "it was bad enough that you took his life."
The chapter has quite a lot of mistranslations. Hitomi was basically saying something like "It's bad enough that you killed him, now you also imitate his way of speaking?"