Holi cheesus. YOU ARE RIGHT.The endings could indicate some of the followings:
- He hallucinates about the past, maybe the red dragon has too much influence to him and he start seeing things
- He still inside the virtual world after the final arc.
- This is his real world afterall, and the entire thing is virtual from the start.
- This one is a far fetch from me but hear me out. The world is the virtual from the start, and the MC is the victim of the attack, not his sister, so his dad decided to create a copy of him in the virtual world and decided to live in this world alongside him. The avatar of the sister at the end is from outside, try to save the dad and convinced him to exist to the real world.
Last idea is fun, too.The endings could indicate some of the followings:
- He hallucinates about the past, maybe the red dragon has too much influence to him and he start seeing things
- He still inside the virtual world after the final arc.
- This is his real world afterall, and the entire thing is virtual from the start.
- This one is a far fetch from me but hear me out. The world is the virtual from the start, and the MC is the victim of the attack, not his sister, so his dad decided to create a copy of him in the virtual world and decided to live in this world alongside him. The avatar of the sister at the end is from outside, try to save the dad and convinced him to exist to the real world.
The ending...he's still inside that world? Or he came outside but still infected?
They're all in Bird Cage v3.0, nobody got out accept Kamuro and Kojiro as they exist as AI clones, he never really made "noble sacrifice" to stop Aya/Black Bird. In the end only their bodies were never found, because they never were in Planet in the first place.This ending seems too imply that he never got out, maybe the Mc that we are following is just an aí that is living on a fictional world, or maybe the black bird survived and it's starting to come back, either way I really liked this Manga, besides some nitpick like I would have liked to see the Akabane family interacting a bit more on the virtual world to make the contrast to the real world hit even more but beside this it's a very solid Manga, just what I would expect from the author.