I can't hate the villain exploiting their weakness though, although we still don't know if he actually knows she lost her memories.I knew this arc was gonna be bad but my God I didn't think it was gonna be this bad. The worst trope and the most frustrating villain all in one package
Bruh, I won't believe it either if I just woke up and my friends tell me I lost my memories and I was involved in aliens and the supernatural.Ok this is annoying.
Everyone is there and no one is seating her down to tell her the story of everything that had happened so far until today.
Having Jiji and Gramma there when the story is told should make Momo believe it.
And tell her ur name goddammit!!
Let the name do the magic!
I am still waiting to the peak and cooking I am reading in the community.I knew this arc was gonna be bad but my God I didn't think it was gonna be this bad. The worst trope and the most frustrating villain all in one package
True, but him even having a chance to do so just too forced. It's so obvious that Takakura can say his name at any time and solve the entire issue, and the author means to do just that, but he's saving it for a climax. He (or his editors) obviously thinks his readers are idiots.I can't hate the villain exploiting their weakness though, although we still don't know if he actually knows she lost her memories.
He's like an omnipotent super god I'm sure he knows she lost her memory. He has to have been watching them and would've heard them talk about her losing her memories or else he wouldn't risk approaching one of their strongest members mental wise (Jiji and vamola smoke her on power scale)I can't hate the villain exploiting their weakness though, although we still don't know if he actually knows she lost her memories.