Usuzumi no Hate - Ch. 37 - The Meaning Of Mourning

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Reka has past trauma, I wonder what kind of survivor community she came from, sounds like a cult.
Also, if talking about other survivors, part of me really wants Saya to talk about Tomine. I don't know why, but Tomine really had an impact on me in the early chapters and there's this feeling that he should be known of by other survivors. That poor man survived alone for decades without immunity and his last years were dedicated to freeing the corpses from the difusion type.
Vincent could see those memories if given permission...

Oh yeah, that part was wrong, but I think she is now over her initial reaction of treating everybody connected to Daigiren as evil enemy, also with MC being now indirectly rather than directly connected, but still their creation in a way - though given how horrible they were and the destruction they wrought, this is somehow understandable level of hate, even if she is in the wrong here.
To be fair, Saya seems to implicitly trust androids a lot due to her upbringing.
The siblings trust Saya the same way, so seeing her return unharmed and unbound is a lot of relief on their end.
Vincent for his part is also deeply apologetic for their treatment.
The only outlier is Reka, who has been brash and hostile since the start.
We'll probably see them go 2 ways over the next chapter or so.

1) They reconcile over their shared hybrid status and a greater goal of finding sanctuary.
2) They can't agree on principles and go their separate ways.

I suspect it might be somewhere closer to #2 because having the party expand with Vincent's power would dramatically reduce the threat level posed by Executioners (and even the strange hibernating ones).
Reka is a hypocrite. Not only was she hostile from the beginning, she was holding a gun to Isamis head ready to pull the trigger on first notice. For someone like that to actually be angry about the fact that this human killed another human is extremely hypocritical. There isn't really any excuse for that regardless of her experiences or trauma.

In the majority of cases these people never see their wrongdoings. Not in real life and not as characters in stories. In a lot of manga these cases are just brushed over without any excuses or amendment. It's one reason for me to drop a series and it wouldn't be the first one.
 
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Reka complaining that Saya isnt really human must feel weird for Vincent lol

I wonder where the story goes now, because I dont like the extension of the cast.
 

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