The two sisters were descendants of both the main and branch families, so they were in the unique position of potentially either being a guardian or a victim. The main family wouldn't want the guardian to be killed, so Ayano at least was safe from being a victim. It isn't directly stated, but it seems to imply Yuzuki and the rest of the family was protected as well.I think I missed something, why does changing the guardians avoid Ayano and Yuzuki from being killed? (Page 23)
Ofc he should go out and touch some grass lol. On page 14 she told that the old man shut himself inside the house and never need to work.wait a minute.... there was an 80 year gap and they STILL believed it??? this is why you should go out and touch grass, people...
The two sisters were descendants of both the main and branch families, so they were in the unique position of potentially either being a guardian or a victim. The main family wouldn't want the guardian to be killed, so Ayano at least was safe from being a victim. It isn't directly stated, but it seems to imply Yuzuki and the rest of the family was protected as well.
It could simply be that the parents were counting on Ayano or Yuzuki being unwilling to murder anyone in her immediate family, but I dunno, given how murder-y the rest of the family tends to be...Yeah, I was wondering why Yuzuki and the rest of the family was protected as well, maybe part of the "deal" by someone in the family being the guardian?
It's mentioned by the mom. Killing the cousin made Ayano the guardian, and Ayano being older than Yuzuki made the parents hope that she wouldn't be corrupted by the grandparents' shenanigans and thus keep her rationality, ergo ensuring Yuzuki and the mom safe (minus the dad who chose to suicide).It could simply be that the parents were counting on Ayano or Yuzuki being unwilling to murder anyone in her immediate family, but I dunno, given how murder-y the rest of the family tends to be...