Agreed. I consider this ending a great one. Seiichi emerged from all that horror victoriously, by living a peaceful life. Quiet and free from toxicity. He's content and therefore, happy. Oshimi Shuzo is a genius when it comes to real life issues and how people grow out of their turbulent past to just live and move on.I see the a lot of people think this was a "depressing" or "lifeless" ending but this is honestly the best ending he could have had. Think about it, AS A CHILD, he witnessed the murder of his own cousin by an abusive & manipulative mother, who gaslit him into thinking he commited the murder. That's a massive trauma that's really hard to overcome but this chapter shows that he was able to age normally (all things considered) and overcome the trauma (hell, he barely thinks about his mom at all).
His life could have turned out much worse, he could have become an alcoholic, drug addict, clinically depressed, off'd himself, etc. But, he ended up living to an old age, peacefully and with no real regrets.
he is already making a new manga seriesI worshipped this manga and supported it by buying all the volumes throughout the years. That being said, I hope the mangaka and all of his suspiciously perverse works become a long forgotten memory...just like what he did to Seiko.
Quick correction, Seiichi witnessed the attempted murder of his cousin by his mother (who was having an episode flashing back to her previously attempted murder of Seiichi as a small child).I see the a lot of people think this was a "depressing" or "lifeless" ending but this is honestly the best ending he could have had. Think about it, AS A CHILD, he witnessed the murder of his own cousin by an abusive & manipulative mother, who gaslit him into thinking he commited the murder. That's a massive trauma that's really hard to overcome but this chapter shows that he was able to age normally (all things considered) and overcome the trauma (hell, he barely thinks about his mom at all).
His life could have turned out much worse, he could have become an alcoholic, drug addict, clinically depressed, off'd himself, etc. But, he ended up living to an old age, peacefully and with no real regrets.
Ah yesGood Ending achieved!!!
Imagine caring about how other people spend their own money on something they probably likedImagine actually spending money to buy the tankoubons for this manga. Like who actually does that? I can't believe that there are more than a few thousand people who actually like this manga that much.
It's readable sure, but worth spending money on the tanks? come on now.
Yeah the last time I felt so strongly that "oh, thank god, my obsessive compulsion to finish reading any series where I make it past chapter 20 can finally be put to rest because the author finally stopped writing it" is when Bleach ended in 2016.Another series that I'm just glad is finally over.
What does it mean then? He spends his days in an idyll state, doing what he wants, whenever he wants to. His mother has no bearing on his life anymore clearly, but if you want to assume he's still not happy, fineThats not what blissful means