Woah. An actual murder.
Kinda thinking there was no murder, just assault with a knife/attempted murder. Given what we know of how the foxes operate, I'd be surprised if killing a human wasn't a capital offense for the tanukis as well, and since she was just barred from returning to human society, this would point at something less than a murder.I won't say those two deserved to die for mocking her dead husband, but they did very explicitly request it.
Yeah, society has completely changed since then. (For example, the prevalence of those with a preference for the more beastly side... I swear, there would be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people who would be envious of that WW2 guy nowadays, before he got drafted I mean.) But her experience and struggles were definitely a by-product of the time and her actions. It was an unfortuate situation all around.Aye, her experiences don't really have much to do with what Goro and Kogane would most likely experience. Even the general atmoshpere would be much more accepting than in the pre-WW2 Japanese society. She couldn't even say anything about raising a hybrid child in the human society because she moved, with the child, back to the tanuki village after the husband perished.
Kogane needed to learn that murdering anyone who badmouths Goro is frowned upon.Honestly not sure how much any of this actually applies to Goro and Kogane
Well I'm hoping she didn't stab the guy with the glasses - he never said anything bad, was telling the other guy to shut up. The other guy deserved all the stabby stab though.I won't say those two deserved to die for mocking her dead husband, but they did very explicitly request it.
Kinda thinking the middle-aged woman (who called granny 'mom' last chapter) is the kid.I wanna see the child/grandchildren