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Same. I rlly didn't believe Ukano attacked him on purpose and that maybe, just maybe there was a misunderstanding. But nope, Ukano did lose control and almost ate/killed Sachio. Seeing him distance himself from Sachio cuz he didn't want to hurt him was bittersweet, and i'm glad they overcame their problems
I think its so refreshing that my first thought when Ukano left Sachio bleeding after "trying to actually eat him" was: "wait, Ukano has been a green flag over all, I don't believe he actually did that". Cos, normally, I would've thought that the ML is trash but oh well they're still gonna end up together because FUTURE PLOT. It's nice to have a precedent of good behaviour in an ML instead of constantly just hoping w/o one proof of it.
Also, good on the author for portraying this form of anxiety really well. I feel relieved to see it represented.