It's the one where Chacha made her first appearance in the series, when they went camping near the lake in the woods. The gray in that job has the ability to bodysnatch other people, which throws her detective skills and logic out of whack.
From what I've seen, it's usually non consensual when it comes to female characters too. Plus that's part of the appeal, isn't it? Having your limbs restrained by tentacles and rendering you completely helpless and immobile, then the tentacles can do whatever they please to your body whether you...
So it's communication issues in the end. Like how she says, "yeah I totally lost count of how many people I killed" but omits the part where most of those were done in self defense.
That's exactly the point. They're good, but not 'good' good, you know? In terms of taste, nutrition and/or price, one can find or prepare much better food, but most don't because fast foods are already easily available and super convenient.
This will probably be related to the 'downfall' mentioned at the end of chapter 4.
Though on the other hand, one can also look at it from a different angle: with sparkling potions being so famous and widespread, more people will be interested to visit the town where it originated from, giving...
My god, he's an idiot. Sure, I doubt anyone ever thought otherwise, but breaking into a cop's house, assaulting him, and then leaving his phone behind? It's a miracle no one ever found out about their bullying.
Leopard print, even! Dude really gets around.
I wouldn't be surprised if Kinugawa is known to hang out in weird random places like the middle of the woods at night, because dude legit looks and acts like he's off his meds all the time. Okaya probably took one look at his tracker early on and...