I get kyouji has issues, but if he decided to take a stray fox in and raise it or whatever, he should know that Nagi isn't human enough to understand human etiquette, right?
Seriously, I understand having issues due to trauma, but if you were unwilling to have someone/something depend on you, why take care of them? Kyouji isn't prepared to take care of anyone, let alone himself.
Also, this sudden appearance of a villanous character bothers me. Not because of how cliché it is, but at how poorly he is introduced. Like, literally, this guy just popped outta nowhere and bam, bad guy established.
I hope the author seriously tries to explain new guy's motivation and not going to give another 'he saved me when I was small, now he's my light, shine and grace'
I get kyouji has issues, but if he decided to take a stray fox in and raise it or whatever, he should know that Nagi isn't human enough to understand human etiquette, right?
Seriously, I understand having issues due to trauma, but if you were unwilling to have someone/something depend on you, why take care of them? Kyouji isn't prepared to take care of anyone, let alone himself.
Also, this sudden appearance of a villanous character bothers me. Not because of how cliché it is, but at how poorly he is introduced. Like, literally, this guy just popped outta nowhere and bam, bad guy established.
I hope the author seriously tries to explain new guy's motivation and not going to give another 'he saved me when I was small, now he's my light, shine and grace'