Well, dang. It kinda feels unfair to everyone, tbh. The author made it seem like OG Marika didn't exist. The day Takae died was the same day Marika was born, and Takae said she didn't remember her previous life right away. So, Takae, as Marika, had the memories and experiences of both lives.Reading this is so frustrating that I went to see how it ended in the raw manga
Surprise surprise the OG Marika is still alive and the soul of the wife just basically hijacked her body and put the OG Marika in a deep sleep. Imagine if the wife follow through with remarrying the dad and he later died of old age, then what, is she gonna pass on the body back to the OG Marika who now woke up in the future and being some dead old man's wife. Or what if the reverse were to happen and the wife pass on after remarrying the dad, will he divorce the OG Marika when that happen then. This is why I said the whole reincarnation BS is unfair to both OG Marika and Moriya, and thank fucking god the author acknowledged it
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More like the author found a way for a cop outReading this is so frustrating that I went to see how it ended in the raw manga
Surprise surprise the OG Marika is still alive and the soul of the wife just basically hijacked her body and put the OG Marika in a deep sleep. Imagine if the wife follow through with remarrying the dad and he later died of old age, then what, is she gonna pass on the body back to the OG Marika who now woke up in the future and being some dead old man's wife. Or what if the reverse were to happen and the wife pass on after remarrying the dad, will he divorce the OG Marika when that happen then. This is why I said the whole reincarnation BS is unfair to both OG Marika and Moriya, and thank fucking god the author acknowledged it
It's not unfair at all. Because Moriya stood no chance to begin with, whether Takae reincarnated or not. The only reason Keisuke survived his wife's death was Mai, and had Takae not reincarnated Moriya would have gotten the same rejection. He had completely given up on life except for Mai, and it's ridiculous on her end to blame the reincarnation. In fact the only reason she even had this shot to confess at all is because Takae reincarnated and Keisuke stopped being heartbroken.It is entirely unfair. The general vibes are "married until death", and the healing process is what allows someone to move on and find love anew. What the "couple" is doing is asking everyone around them to accept an absurd stagnation rather than move on and heal.
Granted, Moriya could just learn to accept a "no", but I think I can count on one hand the number of rejections in manga that resolve gracefully.