I don't disagree. But for him to get away with the shit he did it had to be something like that. The police, an influential politician, part of some high rank yakuza family or something at that level, anything less would be even less believable.I understand the point you’re making. Okaya already being a super detective does set the stage for absurdity, and I get that the manga has embraced this over-the-top premise for a while. But even so, there’s a difference between being a genius detective and actually controlling the police force. It’s one thing to be incredibly smart and connect dots others might miss, but it’s another to wield that kind of institutional power—especially when we’re talking about a high schooler (or middle schooler) pulling the strings behind law enforcement. That just feels like a huge leap, even in a world where things have already been pushed to ridiculous extremes.
Sure, the story has embraced the absurd, but there’s still a point where it crosses into territory that’s harder to accept, even with suspended disbelief.
Their whole clan must be exterminatedDon't tell me that Okaya is also an evil little sh*t to his own parents? 😂
This manga could open a pretzel stand with all of those twists.this is genuinely the fucking ultimate twist on twist on twist... on twist
The main villain is so similar to Kyou that I had to double take if he was also into human psychology and had a super cult or something. Better not make a timeskip when he's the only left and have him make some nation wide organization/cult.Getting real close to Juujikanizing your work, mangaka-san.
Thread carefully.
it wouldn't surprise me. there is actually a case of this where a girl basically made her parents do every little thing for her. highly check outDon't tell me that Okaya is also an evil little sh*t to his own parents? 😂
I mean, some little shit attacks you in your home, desecrates the memory of your family, then it turns out he may or may not have had something to do with your son's deathIf this twist is mainly so the dad has a way to become more active in the plot then I can get over it, even if it is over the top.