Rental Trash Girlfriend - Ch. 11

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For someone that wants to keep her relationship with him professional she sure does a lot of digging about his relationship with his late wife.
Wait wait wait wait wait, I don't get the flashback. Is it implying that he pushed his wife off the cliff??
No, it's a pretty normal kind of scene showing them moving away from each other but she wants to stay close to them, it's a metaphor for her relationship with the couple not an implication that he offed his wife
 
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For someone that wants to keep her relationship with him professional she sure does a lot of digging about his relationship with his late wife.

Does she want that, though? She's not an overly honest person about her own desires, even if her words are always very (too) honest when expressing her opinions. She's a pretty conflicted person.
 
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His thoughts at the end of the museum scene made me suspect that he actually has at least partial amnesia about his wife, probably induced by the trauma of losing her, and he's trying to jog his memory of her via interacting with the one woman he found that reminds him of her.
yep, it didn't felt like he was actually looking at her... her ego is ginormous hahaha
the story for sure is interesting, but this is one of the little times, were I genuinely don't want the MC to "win" hahaha
Wait wait wait wait wait, I don't get the flashback. Is it implying that he pushed his wife off the cliff??
I get the point of the metaphor that someone else commented, but I think it was more about the wife almost offing them both, as we got from the flashbacks and the guy, the wife was frail, but probably even terminal in one moment, so maybe they went almost lovers s**cide.
 
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Wait wait wait wait wait, I don't get the flashback. Is it implying that he pushed his wife off the cliff??
Due to the current lack of evidence, there are two possible interpretations I would say

This first one, is that the scene is literal and Junya and his wife were on the path of a double suicide by jumping off a cliff, in which the coworker was only able to save Junya at that time.

The second one, is that the scene is a dramatization of what the coworker is saying when talking about Junya's wife, in that since her body was frail, and she would eventually die soon, because Junya loved her a lot he would attempt to follow her into the afterlife as well, which the coworker might've stopped or prevented

Until we get more context on what exactly happened to Junya's wife, and to him after her death, those two are the best explanations I can come up with for what the coworker is saying
 
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His thoughts at the end of the museum scene made me suspect that he actually has at least partial amnesia about his wife, probably induced by the trauma of losing her, and he's trying to jog his memory of her via interacting with the one woman he found that reminds him of her.
I think it's more like his memory of his wife is getting overwritten because he's spending so much time with Riko, which is why at the end she asks if his uncertain response was because he was looking at her
 
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To me it looked like they were ready to jump together, but office lady pulled the guy back.
Oh you know what, you might be on to something. Though it would make much sense for the coworkers to be there as well. I guess I’d lean on it being metaphorical too…. Though “the very end” makes me think they really were on some cliff or something
 

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