Zenbu Kowashite Jigoku de Aishite - Vol. 6 Ch. 26 - A Fleeting Vacancy

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its really nice to see Kurumi being openly angry, feels like a real character development
The real test for Kurumi would be her getting openly angry with Kokoro or authority figures. Even after the events in volume 4, Kurumi mostly blamed herself and basically let Kokoro off the hook for everything. Volume 5 showed that Kokoro's way of thinking hasn't changed during her argument with Azuma, still assuming she has the right to control the actions of someone else if she doesn't agree with them.
 
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did not know how much i wanted two toxic girls who hate each other solving crimes together until this chapter. excited for this new arc.

with his prolonged absence and naoi's comment about not needing the money anymore, i'm just waiting for the dead dad shoe to drop.
 
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My guess, they'll accomplish their goals, but not how they think. We've already seen Mine getting annoyed at Kudou making friends with Isanuma. Kurumi and Isanuma talking might make her go ballistic. So the classroom chaos keeps escalating despite Naoi's absence, and the teacher gets caught scapegoating a student.

I think Kudou's bully senses smell blood in the water with Kurumi. So she might end up reverting to her old ways and implicating herself, especially since she's associating with the class mean girls.

Since they're destroying it all I'll bet Kurumi confiding that she has feelings for Naoi blows up in her face spectacularly.
Kurumi associating with Isanuma will likely annoy Nana, who thinks Isanuma is really the culprit, and who Kurumi is working in the same group with for the culture festival. I doubt Mine or Kokoro will be happy with this development either. Plus, now that Kudou thinks Kurumi is out of the picture with Naoi, she has zero motivation to help Kurumi get along with the rest of the class anymore, meaning she could start trying to turn them against her. Basically, Kudou flaunting how she's "won" to Kurumi.

Also, if either Kudou or Isanuma reveal to the class about Kurumi having feelings for Naoi, it could paint Kurumi's motivations in a biased light, making her quest to prove Naoi's innocence seem like just trying to cover for her.
 
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It's still entertaining enough but I can't help but feel like it's just going in circles now, and the relationship is starting to feel stagnant. We had a big confession last chapter and somehow we're back to doing mystery solving and "finding the culprit" again? Feels more like a random side quest rather than something that'll progress the main character's relationship.
 
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The real test for Kurumi would be her getting openly angry with Kokoro or authority figures. Even after the events in volume 4, Kurumi mostly blamed herself and basically let Kokoro off the hook for everything. Volume 5 showed that Kokoro's way of thinking hasn't changed during her argument with Azuma, still assuming she has the right to control the actions of someone else if she doesn't agree with them.
true, not so sure we will see that soon
 
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Isanuma's reaction to Kurumi coming out with her feelings for naoi is frying me. Like,
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Let's see wether this enlightenment helps her put 2+2 together regarding mine^^
 
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Isanuma's reaction to Kurumi coming out with her feelings for naoi is frying me. Like,
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The content of the chapter is interesting though. I feel like we're getting back onto the right path, but I'm still a little concerned that we'll be lacking Naoi in favor of side characters. Don't get me wrong, many of the side characters are enjoyable, I actually do like Isanuma, especially lately, and the little gremlin attached at the hip to Kokoro, I've also come around a bit on Kokoro now that they're definitely not in a relationship, but man Naoi is my favorite and she's been slowly fading out a lot, I need her back expeditiously.
Totally agree actually lol

I think the series is super solid but if I had one major complaint it would be that Naoi hasn’t gotten much time/development since the end of vol 3 or so and while her current depression is very understandable it’s hard not to miss her chaotic gremlin energy from earlier in the story
 
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I’ll be impressed if they don’t kill each other I’m the process of recording the teacher …
I feel like their plan will backfire on them somehow. Either he catches on to the fact that Kurumi never had a recording to begin with, or he realizes they're trying to get more dirt on him, so he freaks out on them even worse this time and wants Kurumi to hand over her existing recording and thinks she's lying when she says it doesn't exist.

It almost seems set up for other characters to have to bail them out. Firstly, because Naoi is the one with all the experience in fighting a grown man, and Kudou because she's an escape artist that's from an influential family and could ruin the teacher with a single phone call to her mom.
 

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