Aspire? She hates herAhhh~ Hebi-sama smiled a lot today! 🥰
Dude got indirect rejection and created a self inflicted trauma. Afawk Hebikawa is just being nice to him to up her own social status quo, no direct harm or bullying done. Though it looks on one panel she knows he's listening to them and directly-indirectly hurt him.
I hope Hebi and Kusonoki gets to be really good friends. Imo base on previous chapter it's probably Kusonoki is the person that Hebikawa aspires to be.
She doesn't "aspires to be" like Kusonoki. She just finds her puzzling and thinks that noone can be this pure and naive. She is projecting since she herself is driven by pure "gain and standing" from her relationships.I hope Hebi and Kusonoki gets to be really good friends. Imo base on previous chapter it's probably Kusonoki is the person that Hebikawa aspires to be.
Anything can be blackmail as long as the person being blackmailed doesn't want the thing to be revealed.Blackmail using the fact that he used to be fat?
I'll chalk it up to teenage insecurity.
She has a stronger Shizuki to run back to this time if things get as bad as they might. (One that she's on the cusp of understanding why she might want to run to him whether things go badly or not, i might add.) And, after this, he's not only stronger but actually has some resolve to protect Kusunoki, not just use her as a shield to protect himself anymore. The quest won't happen. Probably.Thanks for the new chapter!
Also other than that, I think it is okay if Kusunoki still wants to be friends with Hebikawa, but I hope Hebikawa will not do exploitative stunts to her just to make her "show her true colors"; it seems that this is how Hebikawa likes to run things on people she is interested in. If things go wrong with Kusunoki, she might make Kusunoki hide back into her shell again, and discourage her from opening up to people again.
The major thrust of this story is his haltingly slow efforts to move forward (and the frustrating events that sometimes set him back). He took enormous strides here and i don't really get what people who think otherwise were reading.I really don't get the conflict here... Kid was a loser when he was younger and can't move forward, that isn't everyone else fault.. dudes projecting his own bullshit on everyone else instead of just owning up and moving on, he seem like a genuinely annoying person I wouldn't want to be around irl
It's so fucking stupid. This entire chapter we see her sadistically pushing him, knowing that she caused him a trauma that makes him feel ill. Not once does she show any concern over it, she just keeps prodding him and gloats over how terrible she made him feel with little effort from herself. Yet, people here try to make it seem like his trauma is "made up" and that she was actually innocent.There it is. even when you are legitimately bullied by a woman, there’s no way people will ever accepted as fact. And they will jump through hoops to somehow make the male victim into the person who caused the whole thing.
There is always one of you. Always. Every Fucking time.
Exactly, and just look at this chapter alone. She knows that something is making him feel physically ill just by looking at her. She knows that she treated him poorly back then and participated in bullying him (even if she may not know that he knows that). Yet, she still pushes him into this conversation, manipulating him to come with her, tells him how "close they were" (hah), and basically just gloats over how terrible she made him feel.Hebikawa is a sociopath. Don't go with "oh she is so mature and level headed after all" before the childhood flashback. Don't forget, she is "relieved" because she thought he was avoiding and being repulsed by her for some "serious" reason. Which she knows she has some and thought he caught on or saw through.
Also, reverse the genders on the siutation if you are still having trouble empathizing with the MC. Imagine a shut off bullied girl in school approached by a seemingly well behaved popular dude in order for him to look good / compassionate in public than gets shittalked behind her back (and to her face in the end as well) by the same boy.
We would have pitchworks ready for everytime he appeared in any page.
I think because Hebikawa is cruel towards Shizuki in a way that is awful but not unusual. That the core conflict here is something fundamentally normal (a nasty insult thrown around in gossip) makes this chapter feel like a deflating moment.How the fuck do people take this chapter as a reason to exonerate her of all wrongdoing?
There's something very wrong with some manga readers. Maybe it's a lack of empathy for male characters? Maybe it's an attraction to "evil" women? It's gotta be something.
I'm not joking when I said Hebikawa as a character is so much more interesting than everyone else. Like it's pretty clear she's not the villain of this story.Based Hebikawa. She handled the whole thing in much more mature manner than Shizuki.
I like how it puts into perspective just how immature Shizuki has been acting about that the whole time.
I don't even think she's evil. She's just normal? Like the guy is at fault here. She said it right. He made up a version of her in his head and got angry that's not the truth. She didn't even treat him that special. He's the one conflating it because of his insecurities. Hebikawa is genuinely the most interesting character in this mangaTo be honest, she doesn't really seem that bad, she's not comically evil, she's the kind of evil you see in teenagers, lol. She'll grow out of it.
Expecting more drama is one thing. But to completely dismiss any wrongdoing on her part just because there wasnt any further drama is unhinged. Suddenly turning on the MC as if he has no reason to feel hurt or traumatized by how she treated him is also absurd. And she hasnt changed. She is the same manipulative bully as back then.I think because Hebikawa is cruel towards Shizuki in a way that is awful but not unusual. That the core conflict here is something fundamentally normal (a nasty insult thrown around in gossip) makes this chapter feel like a deflating moment.
There's no emotional bond that heightens the drama, either. They weren't close, so this doesn't feel like a betrayal so much as something completely normal: a person shittalking someone they act nice to.
In real life, would someone like Hebikawa be considered an asshole? Yes, but not of an exceptional variety. So for a lot of people, a character like her doesn't read as the kind of antagonist she's set up to be. She's just a mean kid, and there are a lot of mean kids in the world.
My reaction to this chapter was, "That's it?" I hope that goes some way to clarifying at least one perspective beyond lacking empathy for male characters or liking "evil women."
I'm not sure whether you meant to quote me, since I don't think most of your comment relates to what I said. I was explaining why, despite what Hebikawa does in the story, some people are reading her actions as less significant than the narration made them seem.Her not wanting to blackmail him or deliberately ruin his life does not erase her bullying him. Your argument is like saying "well, he only beat her up, he didnt rape her or anything, so he is not that bad afterall. Hell, she has no reason to be whining about it." Hyperbole, but it's the same logic.
What? I read your comment just fine. It pretty much entirely dismisses her actions as "normal" and claims that she "didnt betray him." It reads like the reasoning of a sociopath just like Hebikawa, with the way that it dismisses bullying and the trauma that it can cause. Because it's apparently common and therefore OK, right?I'm not sure whether you meant to quote me, since I don't think most of your comment relates to what I said. I was explaining why, despite what Hebikawa does in the story, some people are reading her actions as less significant than the narration made them seem.
And don't call a stranger emotionally stunted because they made a comment you disliked without fully reading it.
There is nothing normal about deliberately faking a friendship and calling someone disgusting behind their back. Especially to a person you know already is in a vulnerable state, being heavily bullied. To show fake kindness because you feel a sadistic pleasure from propping up your ego by talking to someone "beneath you." If that's normal to you, then I seriously question your character. This is very much the opinion of someone who is emotionally stunted. Maybe it's because you experienced it and now think that this is the norm? In that case, I feel sorry for you. But I do wonder if maybe you act like this yourself if you think that it is so normal and such a nothingburger?this doesn't feel like a betrayal so much as something completely normal: a person shittalking someone they act nice to.
Because, apparently, "there are a lot of mean kids out there," so fuck all of their victims, right? "It happens to everyone! They have no reason to complain or be traumatized by it!" But we should suspiciously enough not antagonize the bullies, right? They need to be protected from such harmful labels?In real life, would someone like Hebikawa be considered an asshole? Yes, but not of an exceptional variety. So for a lot of people, a character like her doesn't read as the kind of antagonist she's set up to be. She's just a mean kid, and there are a lot of mean kids in the world.
I do not understand how you are reading these conclusions into what I am saying. There are people who aren't shocked by what Hebikawa did because what she did isn't necessarily shocking. It's a thing that almost everyone has experienced to some degree (i.e., being spoken badly about behind your back). That doesn't make it good, it doesn't mean "fuck the victims," it means that the reaction this chapter provoked was mixed in part because people were led by the narrative to expect a much more novel backstory.But I guess all the edgy sociopaths here think that she is so "based" and really showed that whiny "beta" how the real world works, huh? But, of course, how dare he think that he was wronged! "To say such things about our heckin evil waifu! 👅"
100%total hebikawa win!
Don't need to essay for everyone. Following chapters will show how she really is. There are like 2 chapters entirely dedicated to her. Don't wanna drop bombs on everyone but there is even an indication that she does compansated dating with older dudes.What?