Responses

I find it interesting cause on one hand it is him being selfish af; burning what is important to her so she has nowhere else to go except back to him (guess it shows the extent to how much he wants ran to be beside him). On the other hand I think tht the shed and garden were holding her back in a way; now tht they are no longer there she can choose to live however she wants.....sooo¯_(ツ)_/ ¯..(but yes, tht was still a dick move-_-)
pissed Masato hasn't repented properly for burning down her house and stepping on her grandpa's tablet