I'm not understanding your comment?Bruh, are ya'll not seeing the manga art it's of volume 5 while we're still at volume 4? Spoil yourselves as well...
To be fair, this is a real earthquake that did happen in Japan and it did in fact cause such major widespread death and destruction that it possibly influenced the entire political landscape of the country for the next 30 years at least.C'mon man. A random earthquake. It suddenly destroyed the building right before them? Give me a break.
I'm not talking about historical accuracy, I'm questioning the narrative timing and execution. This timing and placement is so abrupt that it risks taking readers out of the experience because it is so suddenly depicted and for reasons so obvious. The way it was drawn also makes it not work well, for me. If they had taken more time to show the earthquake and have the two of them running from it, then that would have felt less mechanical. Instead it's the last sudden page. It's all too coincidental because it's all too abrupt and badly placed within the chapter by chapter format. And we all know why it was done that way (which is part of the issue).To be fair, this is a real earthquake that did happen in Japan and it did in fact cause such major widespread death and destruction that it possibly influenced the entire political landscape of the country for the next 30 years at least.
The fact this story takes place in the late Taisho era also foreshadowed this event pretty early on for those who know Japan's history. Like, this wasn't just any ol' earthquake, this was THE earthquake. It might be the deadliest earthquake known to the modern world.