Mia-ga dorawatda - Ch. 19

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Yo, the story took a massive turn all of a sudden.
Not that I mind but there's some insane whiplash from going all happy and comfy atmosphere to this heavy backstory.
 
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This chapter is really indicative of why making this a harem series was a mistake, imo - Mia is an overpowering presence and the rest of the girls with their attempts at romantic development are just filler.

I don't expect there'll be an actual twist with Mia's identity, it's probably just red herring. Maybe she has amnesia due to her suicide attempt? Anyway, fire chapter, probably the best in the series.
 
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I was pretty unsure how to feel about mia, but now that we actually know what happened I'm cool with her
 
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Pretty selective seeming memory loss considering how she has actively talked about the past to some degree. Especially since memory suppression usually almost exclusively targets traumatic memories. So, unless teaching this girl to cook was intrinsically tied to a traumatic event or was somehow traumatic in and of itself it's rather strange she just doesn't remember it.

Anyway I guess there had to some sort of forced justification on why she can be such an ass when it comes to him and their interaction. There's always a justification in these sorts of stories.
 
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One possible theory is that Mia had a habit of writing diaries. It seems implied that she attempted to suicide at one point, and could have lost her memories due to a failed attempt. This also explains why she doesn't seem to remember some things and her change in preferences such as coffee etc. Because she doesn't remember them personally, but read them from a third person's perspective.
 
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does Taeso mother trying to ruin their son life or she just being sarcasm?
well, money problem indeed ruin life.
Asian comics in general portray high-class individuals like they are blue blooded victorian nobles. What Taeso's mom meant here is probably that her son's reputation is being ruined because he's dating the daughter of a failed businessman or something. Like Mia is some sort of disgraced / fallen noble.

Good news: She might not be used goods

Bad news: She may be damaged goods
Go lay on a ditch and die.
 
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I dont think this is anything about two people or someone different going "inside" her body. Maybe she just lost some of her memories. Anyways, that's what I think
 
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One possible theory is that Mia had a habit of writing diaries. It seems implied that she attempted to suicide at one point, and could have lost her memories due to a failed attempt. This also explains why she doesn't seem to remember some things and her change in preferences such as coffee etc. Because she doesn't remember them personally, but read them from a third person's perspective.
I also originally thought of this problem with fragments of her memory being an example similar to Kaede (Sakuta's little sister) in Rascal Does Not Dream/Aobuta being two separate people pre-amnesia and post-amnesia due to trauma (though she goes back to pre-amnesia Kaede and post-amnesia one is erased).

If you include that 'diary' angle, like the amnesiac Kaede in Aobuta kept, then perhaps Mia truly has full amnesia and only reconstructs her past from journals, photographs, messages, and other records she kept. Maybe just a smartphone alone would be enough too given the vast amount of data on one's life it retains at any given time. In Taesoo's flashbacks, Mia clearly enjoys reading, and and sometimes such people keep written accounts of their lives, so it’s plausible that diaries and photos are the only concrete fragments she has.

That would explain why Chapter 19’s flashback/memory/dream reads like a dark children’s picture-book, and why small, unrecorded details, like the coffee, the hill, the porridge, her actual feelings for Taesoo, and so on are missing from her head. There are hints for this too. In chapter 1, she calls him “the real Taesoo” at the police station when they first meet again, yet she seems to be learning his character anew through their interactions, revising an initial rich-boy arrogant stereotype into someone kinder and more grounded. If her perception and knowledge came only from snippets of recordings and notes rather than actual lived experiences she could rely on in her memories, it would make sense that her first impressions were incomplete and that she's gradually forming a truer sense of him.

Either way, we still don't have any answers about what happened in that 5-year gap, as well as why she thinks if he learns the truth, he would resent her. Also no explanations of where she's getting her funding given the level of poverty she was experiencing as an adolescent/teen, she's not been shown to do any part-time jobs either. No more details for reasons behind her insomnia that has come up a number of times now, and still nothing on why she said she would leave/disappear after graduation. The mystery and drama thickens.

One interesting bit, since the art here has intentional hints here and there, the imagery of her abandoned home in the very first chapter that taesoo went to when she disappeared has the same monochrome with highlighted red motif and broken glass and blood splatter overlay as chapter 19's end of flashback dream.
 

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