Then why warn them about the arsonist and suggest that their trash might make them a target?Bro she was a serial arsonist. It was just a convenient target plus the kid pissed her off.
Theres no scaring into action, she just wanted it to burn down
Then why warn them about the arsonist and suggest that their trash might make them a target?Bro she was a serial arsonist. It was just a convenient target plus the kid pissed her off.
Theres no scaring into action, she just wanted it to burn down
Kind of a leap, but as a comic book fan, she reminds me of Jason Todd after becoming Red Hood.I think this Miyu-chan isn't really good, but she's not that bad either. How should I said it...it's like she's walking in the grey area.
What she said to Murai's mom isn't very kind, but that's also a wake up call for them not to lament on the past way too long and cause suffering for everyone around them.
That's obviousNo one taught these children not to run into burning fucking buildings SMH.
This is the reason why they should have adapted English naming system, so you can get the middle names. In the JP/CH system, there would be many who would have the same names.The ridiculous coincidences are getting to the point where I am beginning to suspect this will have some supernatural twist later on.
That's why this miyu came back to this hometown because it's the last thing she could do by tracking her phone.A few guesses;
His parents had something to do with the original Miyu's death, that phone call in chapter 1 was sus(she called it 'accident', whoever would have been briefed on it back then would probably have said suicide)
The NHA lady probably only wanted to light some trash, but 'Miyu' did/planted something that made the fire spread
But why would someone be after just a kidOkay, from what I see:
- First two pages are memory from where OldMiyu meets NewMiyu. OldMiyu is the cheerful one. NewMiyu is the sullen one looking up at a burned out apartment. Probably her parents are dead, so she can now live on her own.
- They do legally have exactly the same name. And happened to go to the same class.
- OldMiyu was killed and NewMiyu took her place. (No need to fake her ID, since she really is "Miyu".)
- NewMiyu tries to assume OldMiyu's bright personality. But that's just a mask; underneath, she's exactly who she was before.
- Possibly NewMiyu killed her own parents in the apartment fire. If so, maybe there was an "abuse" excuse.
- Possiby NewMiyu killed OldMiyu in order to take her place. If so... Yeah, she's a villain. If not, might be "darkness doing tough love good" trope.
- Alteratively, something like: NewMiyu had people after her, so she had OldMiyu (naively) take her place, and so OldMiyu got killed in place of NewMiyu. If so, then it's greyer than straight murder.