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The sun.Both died because of the shared memory? š¤
The sun.Both died because of the shared memory? š¤
My guess is that Kiku was to dude just like the ring was to dude killed by detective. I completely missed this obvious thingI donāt get it. How come they both died?
I don't think that it was sun that killed themDidn't Kiku LITERALLY say in the previous chapter that sunlight will NOT kill a vampire? And if it was that what was this whole convoluted pursuit of suicide bs?
She said that it wouldn't cause problems for him "right away".Didn't Kiku LITERALLY say in the previous chapter that sunlight will NOT kill a vampire?
Why did Kiku die then, because she sucked the blood of someone she loved? And second up, why did mahiro die? If it was because Kiku was his something special from his previous life, then it wasn't even needed for him to have known her as a child. She became important for him as an adult make too. So if that's supposed to be the twist, as it's been speculated in this thread, it's a pretty convoluted one...She said that it wouldn't cause problems for him "right away".
The author's seemingly vague on whether sunlight actually kills vampires. They hide from it, and they talk about it "sucking", but every time a vampire's actually died in sunlight so far, it's always been in conjunction with being forced to hold their previous life's "treasure".
A lot of readers were just here for the slice of life, didn't care nor have the emotional intelligence to absorb the heavier social commentary.This arc was great y'all just have some awfull takes
And a pedoTo a mass murderer? Ok then you do you.
What are you talking about? This storyline sucked because it was setting up Kiku as the arc villain(if not the main antagonist of the series) for like 50+ chapters, only to keep chipping away at that aspect of her character each week until we wind up with this mess of a character who lived ruining tons of folks' lives just so she could die? Even though she could have just walked out into the Sun at any time, I guess? Meanwhile Mahiru felt like he had absolutely no agency, waffling between stupid goals(bullshit rivalry with Kou), and goals that never seemed like they belonged to him? Exasperated even further this chapter by revealing that he was at least partially led/groomed down this path as a child by Kiku? And then they both just peace out, lol.A lot of readers were just here for the slice of life, didn't care nor have the emotional intelligence to absorb the heavier social commentary.