
I'm all for realism and I'm fully aware that not all stories will have a happy storyline, but we live in a terrible world. We read manga or do whatever entertains us to escape realism once in awhile. It would have been nice to see some justice served, even in a fictional story.
Props to the uke, but he still deserved justice.

I'm all for realism and I'm fully aware that not all stories will have a happy storyline, but we live in a terrible world. We read manga or do whatever entertains us to escape realism once in awhile. It would have been nice to see some justice served, even in a fictional story.
Props to the uke, but he still deserved justice.
(︶︿︶)=凸

I don't deny he deserved justice. Although, I like realism. It's not so entertaining to watch but I just prefer real life stories. I didn't escape shit in my life nor did most of the people I know, so how can I really identify with the disney world where justice always wins and they live happily ever after? However, I find it positive because of how he dealt with his problems, it could be even a model to follow in hard times. In the end he seems to be satisfied with how everything turned out to be. I don't think life is so bad either. It's what it has always been - full of sorrow as much as of joy.
Drunk abusive father and a teacher who took advantage of the abuse for sexual gratification.
And a mother who left her kid with the drunk abusive father for years ...
It bothers me that the issue with Tai's family, specifically his dad, wasn't cleared at all.
Both he and the teacher deserves punishment for abusing a kid.