I was expecting him to report the kids circumstances to cops, preferably in a way incriminating himself as a robber (like getting a cop on patrol in person due to lacking a phone, or after he got hit find a police box and collapse at their door with the kid who then says everything - in this ending he could have died too). My pet ending was the kid dying when he found her there though (so yeah, kinda expected same as you for duration of that page), and him getting a cop as revenge not caring he gets caught too (or rushing as he hopes they can save (which would be why he doesn't try to do it anonymously) her but they arrive too late).i was expecting the kid to die so the ending is more of a pleasant surprise than i thought
I think its heavily hinted that he murdered her father;; though i would argue in self defense. I think he is surrendering to the police over that if he feels some moral responsibility for it after abandoning his criminal past. And now his daughter is living away from him he feels that his daughter doesn't need him anymore and can live by herself as he faces whatever justice he feels is needed.Bruh why turn himself in and hurt his daughter like that
She probably knew that his father was thinking of turning himself in, so she told her in her way that “hey (not) dad, I am independent now, you dont have to worry about me anymore, do whatever you wanted.”Not sure what that ending was about. Why did she want to separate from him so much? Why did she think he wanted that? And turning himself in at that point just felt shortsighted, as it was implied he had already turned over a new leaf and only benefit from doing so is to remove the paranoia (can't even assuage any guilt that way as you can't atone in jail, but he could've if he remained free).
This might be a bit controversial but, our guy has free housing for a couple years now, he has no freedom but atleast he doeasnt need to pay for anything.Considering the circumstances, unless the judge is ex-kenpeitai, he might be judged guilty of kidnapping but receive a zero or purely nominal sentence. If the kid is interviewed by a psychologist, like she should be, the officials will immediately know he actually saved her. But then again, it is Japan...
Probably just turned himself in for kidnapping. It's in one of the pages where he says he would never regret kidnapping her. As for the daughter living away from him, it's implied that she's aware that he intends to turn himself in, and knows that he wants her to be able to live a life without him. This is seen in the part where she reads his letter and instead of crying or feeling sad, which is what the expected reaction should be if you return home only to find that your dad has turned himself in, she just smiles instead.I think its heavily hinted that he murdered her father;; though i would argue in self defense. I think he is surrendering to the police over that if he feels some moral responsibility for it after abandoning his criminal past. And now his daughter is living away from him he feels that his daughter doesn't need him anymore and can live by herself as he faces whatever justice he feels is needed.