Why do the Japanese always do endings like this? I get it, POWER OF LOVE and whatever but if he's a god/devil who has the power why didn't he just fix everything? Why did he only fix like 1 thing? If he came back again at the end so he could bang her, won't they just have more kudan shenanigans in the future?
@Asidokuye
It's less satisfying than switch witch's non-ending since that one was pretty screwed and they admitted they were just salvaging what they could, even if the final boss was defeated too easily. In this one he was the final boss, but it was also another part of him and then society also. And then he had the power to do something? But didn't reset everything? It's unclear the extent of the kudan powers and it's unsatisfying when an MC is given ultimate power and it's much less impressive than when the bad guy was using the same power.
@Asidokuye
It's less satisfying than switch witch's non-ending since that one was pretty screwed and they admitted they were just salvaging what they could, even if the final boss was defeated too easily. In this one he was the final boss, but it was also another part of him and then society also. And then he had the power to do something? But didn't reset everything? It's unclear the extent of the kudan powers and it's unsatisfying when an MC is given ultimate power and it's much less impressive than when the bad guy was using the same power.