Dex-chan lover
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There's no more convenient excuse in existence than tell of your victims that you are just someone else possessing the body of their tormenter, so please forget all of your suffering and grudges. Nobody wants to forgive you. Every victim dreams of justice. Not to mention, what good will trying to tell people do to you? Usually these villains start as nobles, though sometimes banished to a more remote mansion. But nonetheless, they are financially well enough off even in the worst typical cases. But if you actually convinced someone of being a body snatcher, you'd likely get executed if exorcism failed. If you are a nobleman and an unknown soul from who knows where stole your son's body, you aren't going to be all happy.And yet they never mention it again later after the initial reveal, making the author have a convenient excuse to not bring the topic of possession back, ever. Like I said, always the same. Then it goes "I was actually the villain the whole time (but my soul was misplaced in a crack that god made when their ass smashed reality)! So I have to take responsibility (despite the story is already over)!" blah blah stuff like that.
Interestingly this guy, while acting quite stupidly here, has the excuse of having too little social experience from his previous life of being trapped in a hospital, unable to even go to school. So, now he has no acting skills or a sense of trying to act smartly to avoid his demise in subtle manner. What would he know when his life was spent in a hospital bed? Actually, I wouldn't have been surprised if he had tried to claim he's not Diabolo but Tanaka from Japan.