still it surprises me how Kinugawa has the most sense of friendship among the bullies considering he is shaped as the token brute.
It's classic gap moe! Gotta love it
Looks like my guess on Kinugawa was more or less on the money. Obviously he's not the greatest person, but I did assume he cared more than the narrative was willing to let on at first blush. He's got good intuition, but he's emotional and easy to sway; I wonder if he won't get kept around a little longer while Maria goes for someone else, since he's clearly someone she can manipulate? I think that could be fun, but I'm willing to see where it goes regardless.
His comment about the only thing left being to kill the person who killed the people he cared about is also interesting. He doesn't know it (yet), but he and Maria are on the same page. The inevitable conversation should be interesting to see. I hope we get to see more of the psychological/mindgames side of the story soon; the internal narration on Maria's part about how to handle Kinugawa's question is cool.
Thanks for the TL as always!