Way too true homie. It sucks how we have to reconcile all the pain inflicted on us as children and then take on the role of the parent for our parents. Really sad and also really annoying when they try their hardest to convince themselves they're still the adult in the situation. Maaaaaan parents suck a lot of the time after the past few generations we all have had to deal withHonestly this arc is really well written. One of the most difficult things you have to do when you grow up is accept your parents were just like you when they were younger, with all their fuck ups and problems, they probably seemed like they knew what they were doing while you were going but they were struggling as well. This arc encompasses that feeling flawlessly.
Definitely feels like a final arc, IMOAfter 20 years of loneliness, emptiness, remorse and lack of love, I think this is the best thing for Sei. It is better for him to find a little happiness than killing her mother or committing suicide. No matter how much I look at Sei, I can't see him as an adult. To me, he still seems like an innocent child who wants love desperately. The page where he started to smile made me emotional.
It seems like we will start reading a happy arc at finally, maybe the last arc?
When “abusive mother who ruined her son’s entire life forgives said mother because she was depressed and neglected” is the happy arc, you know you’re reading something by this author.After 20 years of loneliness, emptiness, remorse and lack of love, I think this is the best thing for Sei. It is better for him to find a little happiness than killing her mother or committing suicide. No matter how much I look at Sei, I can't see him as an adult. To me, he still seems like an innocent child who wants love desperately. The page where he started to smile made me emotional.
It seems like we will start reading a happy arc finally, maybe the last arc?
No cunny?The good ending 😀