That, or it turns out he was a secret citizen all along, and never knew, so the gun dosen't work on him.Knowing her, she probably screwed up the gun’s settings.
Double twist: It was on purpose this time.Knowing her, she probably screwed up the gun’s settings.
?That, or it turns out he was a secret citizen all along, and never knew, so the gun dosen't work on him.
Since I totally forgot it worked on her, let's say it's the second.Binged this today and I'm also sad that it's ending already.
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The memory eraser worked on Ryuko in Chapter 2 so even if Moriya is a secret citizen, it should still work. Unless you meant he's a special kind of secret citizen that's specially immune to it.
Not that I can recall, also wouldn't that mean his junior that he helped get work at the secret citizen hospital would face the same fate as well? Ya figure since they couldn't talk about it while working there anyways that when they retired they would just have to keep it a secret like usual.Did they ever mention the "when a regular human leaves they have to get memory wiped" thing before? I don't remember it and if it's only getting mentioned now for the first time it comes across like a kind of lazy way to excuse the abrupt ending.