I think she said she wanted to completely dominate him.damn bitch what do you even want from poor mc lmao
Crazy girl
if I had to guess --damn bitch what do you even want from poor mc lmao
That's too much, don't you think? One interview and suddenly she falls in love with a reporter that only spoke with her because of work-related reasons? No matter how unstable she was, there's no way that could happen. She is smart and cunning, so there's something more to her behavior.if I had to guess --
She doesn't actually want to kill him or harm him.
Back when he first went to interview her, he was doing it under the impression it would be actual journalism of substance. Getting to the truth of what happened, and so on. Actual integrity stuff. BUT, his editor took his interviews and twisted them into salacious tabloid nonsense for the sake of sales and money, distorting her story and all of his work on it.
She was understandably pissed at him at first (we see a flashback in 1.2 where he's back at the prison talking to her and she's screaming at him about the interviews effectively being a setup and how "she'll come find him" eventually)--only I'm gonna bet that she's since found out the truth of what happened, and how he's not actually to blame, and he really was trying his best and toward her best interests.
On top of that, he might have also just been kind to her during the interviews. Showed her basic human decency & respect, when it's possible and honestly likely that no one else around her was doing the same. So he became a bright spot in her world, and the only one she thought was "on her side".
So when she finds out the truth about the articles and how he was also used, she decides to find him when she gets out--only she wants to be with him, because she's fallen in love with him during her time in prison, remembering what he'd tried to do for her and how he'd acted toward her.
She's likely stalked him completely and knows all about his life. She GPS'd him, she knows about his family and family history, and she might have even become an amazing amateur mangaka to give him a "solid series" that he could take and turn his professional life around with.
All in pursuit of trying to obtain him and capture his love and insert herself into his life in a way where he can't live without her, or at least can't get away from her.
But it's all being played as her being insane and psychotic and violent, partly for humor, partly for the horror, but it's more twisted romance than anything (that's also currently one-sided).
People in love are crazy man.That's too much, don't you think? One interview and suddenly she falls in love with a reporter that only spoke with her because of work-related reasons? No matter how unstable she was, there's no way that could happen. She is smart and cunning, so there's something more to her behavior.
Also i'm sure that he is not the only one that interviewed her because the incident is an attempt of murder, which is big.
I did say "if I had to guess". I'm not claiming I got it in one.That's too much, don't you think? One interview and suddenly she falls in love with a reporter that only spoke with her because of work-related reasons? No matter how unstable she was, there's no way that could happen. She is smart and cunning, so there's something more to her behavior.
Also i'm sure that he is not the only one that interviewed her because the incident is an attempt of murder, which is big.
That's a veritable wall of text.if I had to guess --
She doesn't actually want to kill him or harm him.
Back when he first went to interview her, he was doing it under the impression it would be actual journalism of substance. Getting to the truth of what happened, and so on. Actual integrity stuff. BUT, his editor took his interviews and twisted them into salacious tabloid nonsense for the sake of sales and money, distorting her story and all of his work on it.
She was understandably pissed at him at first (we see a flashback in 1.2 where he's back at the prison talking to her and she's screaming at him about the interviews effectively being a setup and how "she'll come find him" eventually)--only I'm gonna bet that she's since found out the truth of what happened, and how he's not actually to blame, and he really was trying his best and toward her best interests.
On top of that, he might have also just been kind to her during the interviews. Showed her basic human decency & respect, when it's possible and honestly likely that no one else around her was doing the same. So he became a bright spot in her world, and the only one she thought was "on her side".
So when she finds out the truth about the articles and how he was also used, she decides to find him when she gets out--only she wants to be with him, because she's fallen in love with him during her time in prison, remembering what he'd tried to do for her and how he'd acted toward her.
She's likely stalked him completely and knows all about his life. She GPS'd him, she knows about his family and family history, and she might have even become an amazing amateur mangaka to give him a "solid series" that he could take and turn his professional life around with.
All in pursuit of trying to obtain him and capture his love and insert herself into his life in a way where he can't live without her, or at least can't get away from her.
But it's all being played as her being insane and psychotic and violent, partly for humor, partly for the horror, but it's more twisted romance than anything (that's also currently one-sided).
I could've written double the amount but I felt I was stretching things already.That's a veritable wall of text.
But I don't fundamentally disagree.
The biggest overreach I can criticize is that we don't really see him fighting for journalism integrity. He only tepidly complained that wasn't what he wrote.
But as a guess, it's not a bad one. I will even expand on it.
Imagine a follow up interview by the editor. She demands to know where the hack journalist who set her up is. Only to be told he quit in a tiff, offended about how his article was twisted into morbid sensationalism.
Why would the editor act like that? Because this is a manga, so two bit characters will have a one note personality.
Yes.So does she even give a damn about revenge or just gets horny over his scared ass?
I VOLUNTEER!Crazy girldoes anyone want to fix her ?
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thank you for translation