Ijousha no Ai - Vol. 6 Ch. 74 - Letter

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1. Suicide note was written before she killed herself.
2. Hopefully into Mayonnaise. artist story.
3. Title name?
4. Good that Shino stepped in, so Midou could live a decade in unfulfillment and properly committ suicide.
5. Fumika, first victim of Midou.
6. He got the letter that can be sent to a specific date, usually it takes day or two so it's obvious she probably did something some time before he received it. Oh well.
Ok. I was rerereading the chapter,
I think that Midou received perpetual jail, or was because abstinence, without her MC dosis, she self unlived
The rare about Midou, is that she learn that is better torture a rival that kill her, F by Fumika, but I am sure that without Fumika experience, including jail, Midou will be a serial killer
Teacher, maybe received under 8 years or nothing, because only in my country there are cells in the jail
Is fun that you can write jp in a skin o.o, we can do it in western

The ending was ok, the moral: "your stength are your friends", an ok character growth

Was a good story, I like how the mangaka write his antagonist, are easy to hate, they are pure evil, 0 grey, and they loss, better that disney villaness, now wait by his next manga =(

Pd: @SpecialProjectY i edited my post, now there are 3 mangas
 
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Moral of the story, never pick up erasers. Got it. /jk

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To Midou simps, this is The Yandare, you will never be happy, unless you're a pathetic masochist and wish to be treated like a tool without will of your own, to be abused and anyone who you make any contact to suffer no matter if they're relatives or just nobody you made any contact with, because they happen to cross your path. They're selfish and won't make you happy.

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I don't understand this part, she should be locked in asylum or prison. Albeit the evidence of torture was sent to all 26 victims, none probably came out which again probably let her with just a slap on the wrist...

There's also Sensei as a bitch pet, paying the price for her accomplice in Shino torture, hikikomori and becoming cripple through PTSD attack, torturing Shiho, kohai from Ichinose work and 25 other unnamed victims he got involved sexually or just happen to know him.

Was it the way of paying back for her crimes? Probably...

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If Sensei was there by Midou side till the pathetic end, the letter being sent as postponed, she seems rather close to Itsuki... or still acts as a "double spy" to monitor Ichinose whereabouts but then again Midou doesn't know where Ichinose and Shino really lives...

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So in the end, she just committed suicide, should done that right after being rejected in 5th grade. Saved a lot of people lives...

Overall, it's a nice 100% committed to HER happiness yandare, that goes all the way to settle HER thirst.
It's showing how selfish those manipulative type of people can be, why not to be involved and don't be afraid to send out clear message there's something wrong with them.
Thank you for saying almost everything that i wanted to say, W
 
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This story had a lot of issues. It clearly didn't concern itself with being believable and completely ignored the common sense of how this would play out in the real world and how easily it all would have been solved by resorting to the police at various points throughout the plot.

It asked a lot of on the part of the readers, essentially requiring you to suspend your disbelief beyond what is reasonable. I understand why this made a lot of people dislike it. I myself would have enjoyed it a lot more if the author could have smoothed these mountainous rough edges - granted I'm not sure it could have done so while keeping its "soul".
But in the end, I personally feel the soul was worth it.

I read the first chapters a long time ago, and I found the concept interesting, so I gave it an 8.
I followed it for a while, and also got annoyed at how it was proceeding, but didn't change my rating since I still liked the premise and I usually don't like to change my initial ratings until a manga has finished.
I stopped following the updates, and saw it ended a while ago, but didn't pick it up again at the time.
Yesterday I finally did and binged through all of it. I was happy.
I was, but as I said much of it I did find badly written and not well thought out.
Then we reached the last end, and there was the letter.
I think the letter was the perfect way to wrap this up.
It was a bit like reading a review of a movie you didn't fully enjoy during its runtime, partly because there was something you didn't fully get, and partly because it actually was bad.
As if I was reading a review about one such movie, I thought "ah, so that's what it was about, why it made me feel what it did, what it meant to convey... this left something in me, that I won't forget, despite it all."

Despite it all, and because of it, I'm giving it a 9. That I read it - I was happy.

As stupid as it was, as imperfect, I really enjoyed this manga.
I'll say it again: the final letter in particular, in conjuction with Kazumi's closing thoughts, were masterfully done, perfectly conveying just how "out of place" Midou was in the world.
It's an endlessly interesting concept to me.
Was Midou wrong? Well, of course, in the obvious sense that she was not in the "right" or "just", both words that denote following the lawful and direct path - a path pre-established by others, the path of common sense, the ideal of society.
I'm sure everyone agrees that just following along with the herd is not true justice, but there's slightly veering off course, and there's what Midou did, which is heading straight through the guard rail and down a cliff while driving a bus full of people.
One most people accept and look kindly upon, the other not so much.
Why?
I know the answer is "obvious" and should be "common sense", but I still like to ask the question, and I like stories that try and explore it.

I think stories like this are one big reason why I usually enjoy little-known mangas so much more than Hollywood movies and tv series, or even just many big-name productions.
They're not as polished, they're not as structured, and they fall short in so many ways you can't list them all.
A work like this is not comparable to the realistic, engaging and visceral plot of Breaking Bad.
It cannot even imagine the visionary heights and philosophical depths attained by A Space Odyssey.
Nor does it really stand in the same ballpark of an artistic masterpiece like Spirited Away.
Yet I liked it more than all of these.


To this stupid story, full of flaws, I thought I'd express my love through this letter.

Thank you for making me happy.
 
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NOOO WHY DID PEAK HAVE TO END??? i loved this so much, there should be a manga where the yandere is the main character, focusing on her pov
 

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