Stop being biased against the hero.
Isn't Haru to blame too? Calls himself a childhood friend but obviously fails to see his beloved friend changing. He is also partially at fault.
He keeps on going about how she changed and is a bitch to him while never thinking why she became like that.
Well he is pretty dumb so idk.
I was thinking about that, too. Her change seemed to be about protectiveness gone too far, but I wondered what event or series of events caused her to go from being protective to being yandere about it. Even to Haru it apparently was sudden and surprised him.
I was actually better with Alice being just a random person who happened to see Haru. I felt their encounter was way too opportunistic but even more so now cuz wow, now that he is at his lowest she suddenly appears right away. I have mixed feelings about those type of relationships coming out of nowhere, after such hurtful events.
Stop being biased against the hero.
Isn't Haru to blame too? Calls himself a childhood friend but obviously fails to see his beloved friend changing. He is also partially at fault.
He keeps on going about how she changed and is a bitch to him while never thinking why she became like that.
Well he is pretty dumb so idk.
Actually fair point. I can't even argue... Call it dumb or inexperienced, still feels wrong if you don't look into it further when you're so adamant about leaving her, right?