Maybe, but his life experiences in prison should've prepared him for this moment. It could've been useful information to turn over to the authorities later. He did not even take the time to ascertain the validity of the recording. The flawed logic displayed in that scene here is this manga's attempt at portraying ex-cons as mentally unstable people, which is just scummy to me because it creates this negative image of all other ex-cons who are just trying to do better.Nope, you are saying that the MC is at fault for being shocked and should "grow a pair".
Not only he's hearing his deceased sister's voice (which, I assure you, hearing the voice of a person you miss after is gone is painful enough already) but he's hearing her voice while BEING R**ED and he should act level headed in all that shitfest? Just not losing his sanity is a huge achievement
Sorry but you are messed up
He IS mentally unstable. He is completely guiltridden thanks to Japans completely inability to actually properly deal with Trauma support. That is not hyperbole, I can give you some links if you want. Japan does not treat mental issues in a manner a industrial nation should. That is the message, not "EX-cons are unstable". Especially considering the most fucked up person so far is not "the Ex-con" who is really just trying to make amends but the Girls half-Brother.Maybe, but his life experiences in prison should've prepared him for this moment. It could've been useful information to turn over to the authorities later. He did not even take the time to ascertain the validity of the recording. The flawed logic displayed in that scene here is this manga's attempt at portraying ex-cons as mentally unstable people, which is just scummy to me because it creates this negative image of all other ex-cons who are just trying to do better.
I love those modern prison facilities that train you properly to the moment you can hear your dead sister being r*ped, you can react like it is just a teletubbies episode. Fantastic.Maybe, but his life experiences in prison should've prepared him for this moment.
I haven't actually decided if I'll do volume 3. Me working on this was done out of a feeling of necessity since there were no updates to the series all this time- for almost a year. I just want a solid translation that is updated within a reasonable timeframe.Open for a collab from chap 11? @Ningekiru
Thank you for letting me know; the text has been fixed.I'm hoping later chapters bring more clarity, because right now it's rather convoluted, yes. It might make more sense once we understand the characters' motivations.
Also a couple of pages with duplicated text. Page 14 and 22.
Caricatures of tragic stereotype?Ah this is garbage. It's just disgusting tragic shit for the sake of impact and that's it. Not interesting at all. Every single character, minus the mom, is just like caricatures of tragic stereotype.
Bitch, that fucking bombshell that you KNEW his sister was raped (in front of you no less) should be your number one priority to tell him. Who cares if the mom suddenly appear. THAT'S MORE IMPORTANT than dinner you idiot fuck. Set the record straight. Now it's going straight to misunderstanding drama bullshit.
Your level of delusion is actually insane.Maybe, but his life experiences in prison should've prepared him for this moment. It could've been useful information to turn over to the authorities later. He did not even take the time to ascertain the validity of the recording. The flawed logic displayed in that scene here is this manga's attempt at portraying ex-cons as mentally unstable people, which is just scummy to me because it creates this negative image of all other ex-cons who are just trying to do better.
You obviously knew what I meant but you're construing my words to suit your own narrative. Well, I shouldn't have expected muchI love those modern prison facilities that train you properly to the moment you can hear your dead sister being r*ped, you can react like it is just a teletubbies episode. Fantastic.