Well, this was an unexpected explanation. Two chapters before that one, I commented that it was bothering me that he was having zero reactions about her death.
i don't even know what is going on anymore, mc doesn't seen to care that much about the real miyu-chan but for some reason he is still kind of chained by her past self
I'm on board it's the MC train and like a good liar, the first person you fool is yourself. If you believe the lie, embody the lie, live the lie, the truth is killed. Truly a Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde.
I'm glad they got to the real plot, but it still seems a little boring. somehow even though it has a premise now which should provide tension and intrigue "find the killer", it still feels too gentle and lacking in thriller atmosphere
it's too soft and dull . the author is squandering the premise. he needs to either make miyu more edgy or add some more threat from the murderer or up the ecchi
I find him still considering his character change to be "fake" kinda weird. If you are influenced by something/someone in your formative years and change your system of values, that is not "fake", that is a new "real you" now.
The plot thickens.
And my
Erased
senses are tingling. I put my bet on the homeroom teacher.