I always hated shotacon. It was always child abuse being shown as if it was ok and sexy, oure fetishism that simply disgusted me. But Harada-sensei have tis gift and was able to write a story about pedophilia and NOT MAKE IT A SHOTACON.
I became Harada's fan after this one which was what made me keep away from her work for a good while because of the shotacon tag. Nii-chan surprised me in every possible way.
Not only it talks about pedophilia with a crude realistic, yet plot-wise very well designed way, but it also touches topics important for lgbt comunity such as "the gay cure" "the abnormal label" and "the aceptance".
And the end was a bittersweet reality that yaoi never talks about even when it should. It is a polemic and shocking work of art that was beautifully executed.
Ok, so whoever is controling ma baby Kyon, is clearly aiming for Lucaon. Kyon is trying to save Lucaon now by leaving but he didn't seem conscious when he hurt himself. So my theory is that the Introm who is controling Kyon, after noticing that he is important to Lucaon, made Kyon kill himself to affect Lucaon and turn him into a zero. We can notice that he is already fighting against it after Kyon said he'd leave.
You might be right ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ but I don't think he's just angry and that one phrase we can see in the prologue might not his thoughts at that exact moment but just an impact phrase. And even in the prologue his eyes seemed out of focus like when he hurt Lucaon and when that girl finds him he really doesn't seem to realize what is happening because he thinks "Blood everywhere..."
Well yeah his eyes are out of focus cuz he lost so much blood. And what impact statement? Those are his thoughts as we've always seen them: in thought boxes, through his perspective. Never a narrator. I read the raws so I know he's not being controlled. Also, Cecelia did an examination with her ability remember? He's not being controlled ( ̄∇ ̄")











Eu fiquei bem puta quando pensei que a história ia ter essa merda de final. Ainda bem que não acabou ainda.