Hachigatsu Kokonoka Boku wa Kimi ni Kuwareru. - Ch. 39

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Finally, we get to see Okuri Ookami’s backstory. In chapter 35, it’s revealed that Okuri Ookami was the original wolf who inspired the tale. However, her obsession with Ao didn’t begin there, it started when she ate a woman named Miyako and became possessed by that woman’s lingering emotions. The intense love Miyako felt for Shin was transferred to Okuri Ookami, causing her to fall in love with him as well.

She realized that if Shin ever learned she had killed the woman he loved and taken her form, it would only cause him pain. If what the other Okuri Ookami said is true, this likely led Miyako to ask the messenger to perform the Lodging ritual on both her and Shin. That way, Shin would forget the past, and she could start over as someone who was no longer the Okuri Ookami. This explains why she’s now pursuing Ao, who is essentially Shin’s reincarnation. Looks like my previous theory that Okuri Ookami’s origin was tied exclusively to Ao was wrong.

But then, who possessed Ao in chapter 26?
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Is that not Shin? He knows Miyako and seems aware of the lodging. He also genuinely loves her, even though she’s not human. So why is Miyako hostile toward him? I’m missing something here.

And hey, Samejima Jiken is back
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Now that Tsure Ao is completed, I hope this manga will be updated more frequently. Also, Tomomi has already posted a preview for the next chapter.
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see you guys again in two months (hopefully)
 
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Finally, we get to see Miyako’s backstory. From chapter 35, we learn that Miyako was the wolf who became the source of Okuri Ookami. But her obsession didn’t start there, it only began when she ate a woman and ended up being possessed by that woman’s lingering emotions. The intense love that woman felt for Shin was transferred to Okuri Ookami, which explains why Miyako loves him too. She must have realized that if Shin knew she had killed the woman he loved and taken her form, it would only hurt him.

If what the other Okuri Ookami said is true, this probably what led Miyako to ask the messenger to perform Oyadori (?) on both her and Shin, so Shin could forget the past and she could get a fresh start as someone who was no longer the Okuri Ookami. This explains why she’s now going after Ao, who is essentially Shin’s reincarnation. Looks like my previous theory that Miyako’s origin was tied exclusively to Ao was wrong.

But then, who possessed Ao in chapter 26?
0bkp1g.jpg


Is that not Shin? He knows Miyako and seems aware of Oyadori. He also genuinely loves her, even though she’s not human. So why is Miyako hostile toward him? I’m missing something here.

And hey, Samejima Jiken is back
xpn1ap.jpg


Now that Tsure Ao is completed, I hope this manga will be updated more frequently. Also, Tomomi has already posted a preview for the next chapter.
i6zht2.jpg


see you guys again in two months (hopefully)
Finally, someone that knows what’s going on
 
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Ah my favourite upload schedule, once every I feel like it. I actually don't mind it as long as it gets translated really but now ive forgotten literally any plot of this so I'll prolly re-read this
 
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Author got to do a better job on the action. It’s hard to tell what’s going on at times
 
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Finally, we get to see Miyako’s backstory. From chapter 35, we learn that Miyako was the wolf who became the source of Okuri Ookami. But her obsession didn’t start there, it only began when she ate a woman and ended up being possessed by that woman’s lingering emotions. The intense love that woman felt for Shin was transferred to Okuri Ookami, which explains why Miyako loves him too. She must have realized that if Shin knew she had killed the woman he loved and taken her form, it would only hurt him.

If what the other Okuri Ookami said is true, this probably what led Miyako to ask the messenger to perform Oyadori (?) on both her and Shin, so Shin could forget the past and she could get a fresh start as someone who was no longer the Okuri Ookami. This explains why she’s now going after Ao, who is essentially Shin’s reincarnation. Looks like my previous theory that Miyako’s origin was tied exclusively to Ao was wrong.

But then, who possessed Ao in chapter 26?
0bkp1g.jpg


Is that not Shin? He knows Miyako and seems aware of Oyadori. He also genuinely loves her, even though she’s not human. So why is Miyako hostile toward him? I’m missing something here.

And hey, Samejima Jiken is back
xpn1ap.jpg


Now that Tsure Ao is completed, I hope this manga will be updated more frequently. Also, Tomomi has already posted a preview for the next chapter.
i6zht2.jpg


see you guys again in two months (hopefully)
I'm still a bit confused, is this still a flashback of a previous loop? God damn this series' chronological order is so confusing. Which "loop" is the current/latest one?
 
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I'm still a bit confused, is this still a flashback of a previous loop? God damn this series' chronological order is so confusing. Which "loop" is the current/latest one?
This chapter is set in the present, the previous loop that explains Miyako's nature runs from chapters 32 to 34
 

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