
It would appear as though this now garbage is getting an anime adaptation.

out of all the manga you have read over the years, you still don't understand history do you? instead of judging things by today's standards where humans live a rather long life. you have to remember if you lived to the age of 60, you were considered a witch (wise one) and a very RARE person. Because most people didn't live past the age of 30. Meaning once a girl started her cycle. she was married off to make sure she had children. And hoped she didn't die during child birth. If she survived to age 20 and was about to have her first child. You could 100% bet she was going to die in child birth and so was the child. You would of been lucky to have a child survive that and have health issues growing up.

And you have to complain about it here why? Again, learn your history. That type of stuff wasn't an issue until around the 1300's. when they started throwing the book around at people more because they wanted to control them more. Gods themselves changed genders depending on who they fell in love with. One of them even changed into an animal to go after someone. Now are any of those tales real? Who knows. Like this manga, it's a story to pass the time. Who cares!!
Is Takaya crazy?! How does he think killing himself along with his mother is supposed to fix things? And how is it selfish asking why your mother wants to lock you away? Also, I guess in typical Japanese fashion, if they can’t handle their children being born even a little bit different, they shun or try killing them.
Yes…. I mean, I hate to sound blunt but yes it actually is very common in Japanese culture, if the child is born with any thing they find “defective” it’s common to have them killed
Heck, even if the baby is just fine if you hypothetically have twins, it was a common theory that one of the twins was actually a goblin in disguise (speaking of that there is another good manga with that ver similar premise :) )
are we talking about dororo?
No I was referring to A Kind Goblin’s Bird