This was definitely one of the more fun ones, taking advantage of their inherent vices as a person to manipulate them into a trapAm I the only one who felt her falling for their trick was weirdly satisfying? I don't know, maybe because the others were just regular traps, while she really was braindead enough to belive their obvious lie
Like, the others were evil, short-sighted and dumb, but dearGodMadoka, you need to be a special level of dumb to believe the prisoners would be your fans after all the torture.
Yeah, it was straight up cathartic.Am I the only one who felt her falling for their trick was weirdly satisfying? I don't know, maybe because the others were just regular traps while she really was braindead enough to belive their obvious lie
Like, the others were evil, short-sighted and dumb, but dearGodMadoka, you need to be a special level of dumb to believe the prisoners would be your fans after all the torture.
well she was delusional to think she 'deserved' being scoutedAm I the only one who felt her falling for their trick was weirdly satisfying? I don't know, maybe because the others were just regular traps while she really was braindead enough to belive their obvious lie
Like, the others were evil, short-sighted and dumb, but dearGodMadoka, you need to be a special level of dumb to believe the prisoners would be your fans after all the torture.
I was literally just about to ask that same question. They have to right? Each “fan” gets a shot at t(s)hanking her for her singing.Are they gonna play that pirate-popping game that Japan seems fond of?
They're all delusional to some extent, but I guess her was the more completely out of touch with reality, at least the others wouldn't have fallen for such an obvious lie, probablywell she was delusional to think she 'deserved' being scouted
This was definitely one of the more fun ones, taking advantage of their inherent vices as a person to manipulate them into a trap
The irony is that as far as we know she had nothing to do with everyone else plan to burn his house, so it's kinda funny that she falling for their trick was so satisfying when she's the one who least deserves his revenge.Yeah, it was straight up cathartic.
Are they gonna play that pirate-popping game that Japan seems fond of?
I was literally just about to ask that same question. They have to right? Each “fan” gets a shot at t(s)hanking her for her singing.
Honestly that didn't even occur to me, all I could think of was a far more uhhh... cultured reference involving making alcohol, but yeah that's probably it my mind's just too far gone.
She wasn't directly part of the plan but she helped by lying to the cops and saying that the sister had been playing with matches. That turned a possible arson investigation into a write-off as a accident, allowing the rest of the class to avoid getting arrested and prosecuted.The irony is that as far as we know she had nothing to do with everyone else plan to burn his house, so it's kinda funny that she falling for their trick was so satisfying when she's the one who least deserves his revenge.
Well, relatively speaking at least, the bar is not very high, unless we get some kind of reveal in next chapter
I honestly forgot she did that, so she do deserves it as much as everyone elseShe wasn't directly part of the plan but she helped by lying to the cops and saying that the sister had been playing with matches. That turned a possible arson investigation into a write-off as a accident, allowing the rest of the class to avoid getting arrested and prosecuted.
I mean, she does have combat power. She's just a delusional idiot who got side tracked. I assume that the exoskeleton guy also is pretty powerful, just too obsessed with his weird fantasies to actually bother.These two have to be the least worthwhile members of Yasuda's gang. Others had combat and logistic roles, but these two clowns only play around every day. Are they so high-rank that they don't need to work even though they're short-staffed as it is?