at this point he just wants to hurt herWhy did haruji even say that.
Haruji blames everyone but himself for his own actions. Mio is his primary scapegoat and he's starting to lose control of her.Why did haruji even say that.
Nah, I'm still here. Both Mio and Haruji are shitty people for different reasons, but painting one as an innocent angel in her delusion, and the other as an immoral villain is ridiculous, though I get how the story's perspective maked it easy.Haruji apologists in fuckin' shambles.
Yeah, what a piece of shit Mio is for not bouncing back from her devastating grief without any psychological or emotional support from the one person that should have been there for her most. That bitch. She's exactly as bad as her husband who tosses her around and gaslights her into saying she killed her son.Nah, I'm still here. Both Mio and Haruji are shitty people for different reasons, but painting one as an innocent angel in her delusion, and the other as an immoral villain is ridiculous, though I get how the story's perspective maked it easy.
Haruji's not a good person, but he's also pretty furiously getting shit on for things outside his control (mostly Mio snapping and running off) by everyone in the story, made to shoulder all the burden, and expected to also enable Mio in her self-destructive delusion.
This is the most cynical take I've seen on this site in a while.Nah, I'm still here. Both Mio and Haruji are shitty people for different reasons, but painting one as an innocent angel in her delusion, and the other as an immoral villain is ridiculous, though I get how the story's perspective maked it easy.
Haruji's not a good person, but he's also pretty furiously getting shit on for things outside his control (mostly Mio snapping and running off) by everyone in the story, made to shoulder all the burden, and expected to also enable Mio in her self-destructive delusion.