and after feel guilty, how he is supposed to fix that situation, in your opinion?Wow is that a shitty way for him to look at it. You should feel guilty. Because even if you didn't ask for this your existence is still dooming some poor innocent kid who never asked or consented to any of this to non-existence in the void for as long as you've body-jacked him. Thinking "fate willed this so it's fine if I keep on going" is basically absolving yourself of responsibility for something that he himself acknowledge is in large part tied to his own mental state (ie if he recognizes that he's fulfilled his goals and fixed his regrets he can/will move on)
I have a feeling Takae will accept that she can't stay because of that logic (and likely because as a mother she can't imagine depriving a child for her own selfishness) and will use her remaining time to straighten things out with her family and push her husband to give co-worker girl another shot because he can't just hang on for her forever even if she wasn't stealing the existence of an elementary schooler.
and after feel guilty, how he is supposed to fix that situation, in your opinion?
He stays because he has regret. Deal with it and he will pass on.and after feel guilty, how he is supposed to fix that situation, in your opinion?
They need to share the body till the end, this is ok i guess, but i hope they are able to communicate to each other, maybe when both sleep.
What more can he do?What a self-serving way of thinking.
Muchas gracias.Sorry for the delay, had quite the day and couldn't do more chapters than 1 today. Sorry about that :s
Next chapter comes tomorrow I think, see ya!
Moving on means to go on with his life, not necessarily finding someone else. Before Takae came back, he was just miserable and a shadow of himself. He can absolutely decide that he will never love anyone else, but still needs to do something, anything with his life.God, the 'move on' comments still trigger me
Why the hell Keisuke needs to move on when Takae is the love of his life and he himself chooses to mourn for her? And yes, people like him who have one everlasting love for one and only person DO EXIST (if the author didn't make him into just another average 'modern' person in the later chapters, of course).