I know Volume 3 was trying to handle the trauma and abuse in a way that made it clear that both siblings were products of their environment, but giving a free pass for his brother wasn’t something I wanted to see. Their relationship still feels incredibly odd and uncomfortable to watch. I wish the author leaned into the idea of a found family and the freedom of being able to close yourself off from abusers. It would have felt a little more reasonable if Yamato was also getting abused now that Miyabi was gone. But that wasn’t the case. He was just fucking up on his own because he couldn’t be bothered to work any harder. I have no sympathy for him.
Another story that has important topics that don’t go anywhere. There is way too many issues that get swept under the rug or barely dealt with. Daichi getting any kind of redemption is so bad. I don’t know why this story is talking about dynamics both scientifically but also as if it’s something that just became known? How do you use commands at work and then act like you didn’t know “anything” about dynamics? I literally just gave up on this once he gave a reward in the last chapter. Like goodbye.











The extra showing that he was just down bad for Umehiko and is into that type. Glad to know he’s not a child predator on top of being a rapist.