Yeah i like option 2 instead 1, 1 is annoying. but no.2 lotta possibilities like what if the one helping her is the one loving his son in secret... or yeah whose didn't like okaya gang.The fact that it seems so obvious that Okaya killed Iijima means one of two things: i) Maria will reach the same conclusion and then it will really be cat and mouse; or ii) this is a red herring and someone is helping her from the shadows.
Option ii would be more interesting in my opinion and I would hazard a guess that we'll find out more about other people who might hate Okaya's guts.
Speaking of the husband, did she ever share the things their son left behind with him? I think she is angry and disappointed at him because he so easyly accepted the death but i don't think he knows the details which makes Mari's resentfulness towards him a little unreasonable. Things would be very different if he was aware (if he doesn't already which would be the twist)I'm a little saddened by how Mari's first thought about her ex-husband is that he'll be an obstacle to her. I had hoped to see some trace of her feelings for him, but there's nothing. She is one with her vengeance.
Or perhaps it's the husband?The club scene happens a week after the girl was buried yes? that means its a week or so after her last encounter with ijima. The only one who could have done this is the main villain for sure. Maria is fucked.
Same dude. I actually thought he's gonna have a sad backstory or something, maybe even be an ally. But fuck him. Hope he gets put into a position where he's the weaker one. Show him how useless his rage is.Hell nah, I despise this new guy she's going to kill next. The author better make his death slow and painful. That body of his should be torn bit by bit while he's still breathing.
I'd prefer that over the main villain killing Ijima, honestly. Maria not remembering killing him and her spiralling into insanity sounds fun.The state of Iijimas body doesn't look like he died recently. If Okaya did kill him it would have had to have happened like the second whats her face disappeared, which seems odd. Personally I think Maria did it and her mental state is even worse than presented, she's an unreliable narrator.
I don't think she ever did. Even now I think her husband is still in the dark about the true circumstances of their son's death. So yeah, I don't want to blame him for reacting that way to Kiritaka's death even if I didn't like it. Well, unless he knows something. I agree with you that it would be very different if he knew, which would make Taiichirou a very callous father and an insensitive husband.Speaking of the husband, did she ever share the things their son left behind with him? I think she is angry and disappointed at him because he so easyly accepted the death but i don't think he knows the details which makes Mari's resentfulness towards him a little unreasonable. Things would be very different if he was aware (if he doesn't already which would be the twist)
Nah, i don't think that would be a good thing, the tan dude trait is he put his friend above everything, and he seemed like a sympathic person if you know how to get close with him.Name of the chapter and seeing the delinquent's fucked up behaviour, it seems he's being built up as the hyper violent member of the group.
Given all of Maria's targets have had ironic deaths, I got an idea of his fate. He's gonna get brutally beaten to death. Choked, bruised bludgeoned over a long period. And I think it won't be Maria. It'll be her husband. This arc will be about the husband finding about his son's fate and him going berserk.
It's that, and the idea that a high schooler can take on a bouncer no issue. Stuff like these two characters really takes me out of the story. You telling me that a gangster and a bouncer couldn't take on a high schooler? Unless there's a flashback chapter showing the dude being trained by Conor McGregor since he was 2, I have a hard time believing it.I'm just desperate for a proper twist. Genius criminal mastermind highschooler thing making this hard to take seriously already.