Tsumi to Batsu no Spica - Ch. 29 - The Nameless Killer (2)

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The thing everything is so circumstantial against her too,but again she just said she's a killer and Japan prosecutors are incompetent and defense attorney even more so
Tbh, it's probably going to be Tohakari who figures it out. They've been building him up for it. He's the smartest character in the cast so far and has gotten the most clues to piece together that Spica is a criminal.
 
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What a hilariously stupid coincidence
Why have the detective argue himself out of the case just for gods hand to place that sad fucker on the street to give him a neutron brain blast? Thats so silly
He could have just kept digging and naturally discovered more, if this cafe scene didnt happen nothing would change
I don't understand how seeing that guy suddenly made him certain there's anything to do with Spica?
 
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What a hilariously stupid coincidence
Why have the detective argue himself out of the case just for gods hand to place that sad fucker on the street to give him a neutron brain blast? Thats so silly
He could have just kept digging and naturally discovered more, if this cafe scene didnt happen nothing would change

Based on the first panel of the guy, I was assuming he was coming out of the caffee, which is where spica first touched him, so it would make sense that he'd be here. Not the biggest coincidence
 
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I don't understand how seeing that guy suddenly made him certain there's anything to do with Spica?
It's because there's a point of contact and it wasn't a coincidence that he wrote down Spica's name. You have to remember that what was written down was way more ambiguous in Japanese and it wasn't definitive that the note was referring to Spica in the first place.
 
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Fwiw, curry roux doesn't exactly "help curry be thick and not watery", it's ready made blocks of all the things the sauce itself needs (apart from water), so you don't have to spend time making it from scratch. You wouldn't make curry from scratch and then add roux to it to thicken it up.
 
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She's stated numerous times now she does not care if she gets caught by the police so I feel like even if she finds out this guy suspects her she will not care
 
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I don't understand how seeing that guy suddenly made him certain there's anything to do with Spica?
Before, there would seems to be no direct connection between the old detectives & Spica (i.e. there's no indication that they've interact with or even met with each other) so the old detective scribbles can be attributed as a coincidence (his scribble doesn't directly mention Spica afterall, only Tsumugi S...).

But now that he found out that the old detectives & Spica does have ample opportunity to interact with each other, the idea that the old detective was trying to write Spica's name doesn't seem as farfetched as before.
 
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To make a thick curry, use about 1.5 the amount of onions you think you need, thinly slice them lengthwise, cook them down in spiced ghee or a spiced neutral oil. Char them on one side then cool them down to a brown paste, adding in your main curry spices after they char. When you get the brown paste, add in the heat spices and tomatoes (or really any fruit base that needs to cook down, get creative) and from here on its mostly like cooking a large batch of sauce. So for tomatoes, you have the 30minute to 2hour mark as a range between how cooked you want the tomatoes to taste, id suggest tasting them between 15 minute marks to see if you need to adjust the salt/seasonings as it cooks down. You're mostly fine when you start to see the spiced oil float to the top of the sauce. Id store it like this cause seasoning meat or veg that you mix with it is usually just a marinade and a quick fry/grill and them a mix into the sauce with either coconut milk or full fat milk/cooking cream/ greek yogurt, having the sauce stored like this lets me figure which one tastes better for the specific batch. Keeps it longer too if you used canned tomatoes, those have a surprisingly long shelf life even after cooking.
If spicy savory isnt your thing, put in a bunch of honey and cornstarch and itll turn your curry into the japanese version of the curry, just be mindful of clumping from the cornstarch
 
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they should make it so that he hates physical touch with anyone who's not his family and so she never ends up being able to read his thoughts.
although i dont know where the story's going at the moment. maybe have that be for a different character.
 

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PLEASE UNCLE-KUN! SAVE OUR BOY TENMA FROM THIS POSSIBLE YANDERE!

What a hilariously stupid coincidence
Why have the detective argue himself out of the case just for gods hand to place that sad fucker on the street to give him a neutron brain blast? Thats so silly
He could have just kept digging and naturally discovered more, if this cafe scene didnt happen nothing would change

I don't understand how seeing that guy suddenly made him certain there's anything to do with Spica?

The guy wasn't there by "coincidence". The reason the old detective always sat at this Cafe was because the guy he suspected of the Anita Double Homicide (Mamoru Anita) goes to this cafe and the gym across the street. Detective Okuma was watching him for a long time. The fact that Spica works at this Cafe makes her linked both to the old detective AND the Anita case. Vol 2/Ch 6 pages 13-14 has this information. That's why Natsume thinks this is beyond a coincidence .
 
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PLEASE UNCLE-KUN! SAVE OUR BOY TENMA FROM THIS POSSIBLE YANDERE!





The guy wasn't there by "coincidence". The reason the old detective always sat at this Cafe was because the guy he suspected of the Anita Double Homicide (Mamoru Anita) goes to this cafe and the gym across the street. Detective Okuma was watching him for a long time. The fact that Spica works at this Cafe makes her linked both to the old detective AND the Anita case. Vol 2/Ch 6 pages 13-14 has this information. That's why Natsume thinks this is beyond a coincidence .
Yeah no shit its been established, its still dumb
Its plot convenience not a plot hole
He just so happens to sit there the very day, the hour, the minute that guy crosses the street, yeah right fuck off.
 

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Yeah no shit its been established, its still dumb
Its plot convenience not a plot hole
He just so happens to sit there the very day, the hour, the minute that guy crosses the street, yeah right fuck off
"I'm gonna put this detail here so I can refer to it several arcs and 26 chapters later" ~The Author

"UHHH WTF IS THIS PLOT CONVENIENCE?! THIS GUY GOES TO A PLACE THAT HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED AS THE HANGOUT OF ANOTHER CHARACTER AND SEES THE CHARACTER? WTF?"

Wow, you must think its crazy that Yoda lived right where Luke crash landed in Dagobah or that a group of Russian gangsters would just happen upon the most deadly assassin in the world at a random gas station in John Wick.

The "plot convenience" here isn't plot convenience at all. It's very well written. There's a reason why Natsume is there at that specific time: Because he wants to see Spica, who only works at the cafe AFTER School and its been established that when Spica is WORKING, Anita is at the Gym across the street.
 
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"I'm gonna put this detail here so I can refer to it several arcs and 26 chapters later" ~The Author

"UHHH WTF IS THIS PLOT CONVENIENCE?! THIS GUY GOES TO A PLACE THAT HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED AS THE HANGOUT OF ANOTHER CHARACTER AND SEES THE CHARACTER? WTF?"

Wow, you must think its crazy that Yoda lived right where Luke crash landed in Dagobah or that a group of Russian gangsters would just happen upon the most deadly assassin in the world at a random gas station in John Wick.

The "plot convenience" here isn't plot convenience at all. It's very well written. There's a reason why Natsume is there at that specific time: Because he wants to see Spica, who only works at the cafe AFTER School and its been established that when Spica is WORKING, Anita is at the Gym across the street.
Guy just unironically posted the "foreshadowing is a literary device" meme
You probably clap like a seal when mickey mouse pulls out the mystery mouseketool
 
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2. tsumugi said that she wasn’t a good girl. THE MOM WAS A SERIAL KILLER AND TSUMUGI OFF’D HER

Would be interesting if we got a flashback/origin story b/c we don't know if her power is 'genetic' and all lol

6 hours?! I know some stew can take a while but feels like curry would be a quick dish considering it's known as a 'family restaurant/home cooking' kinda thing, no kids gonna wait that long versus a kid going to school in the morning and a stay at home mom/housewife getting started by the time they get back (but even then instant curry is a thing too)


Yeah no shit its been established, its still dumb
Its plot convenience not a plot hole
He just so happens to sit there the very day, the hour, the minute that guy crosses the street, yeah right fuck off.

I imagine the author didn't want another slow build but it makes sense that falsely accused guy would pass by again since the reason the original old/cancer cop went to the coffee shop in the first place was prolly to keep tabs/bc he works out at the gym nearby or so

wonder if she'll make physical contact with our detective friend here next chapter or if he'll escape the prying eyes of her power for a lil bit longer...

thanks for the chapter!

I'm surprised she didn't already touch him doing the coffee refill, if not just outta habit doing it to everyone
just in case lol
 

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