But why did the father become a man eating creature?
Why and how Yuzuru would become like him?
Why Yuzuru and the twins lived separate?
Why and how the mother had those kids with a man eating creature?
Why did Ayato say "you'll like him too if you meet him"? Why did they have to meet? As of they're strangers? What's the past of this family for them to become like that?
Could the author have explained better the motives for the father to kill people that did bad to Yuzuru? Just "he was worried about you" won't do...
What were the father's godly duties?
How did the city of that shrine not have more serious investigations or consequences related to the murders? No one was suspicious?
Why did Takumi's friend get so little screentime?
What even happened in the end? They become ghosts, it seems, but... How? Why?
Why? Why? Why? This story has me so confused. And I'm not even trying to question the romance.
There's only two ways I see this story ending ideally.
One way, Hinase becomes someone with both genders, or with a non matured body with equal levels of characteristics, or keeps being genderless. Anything with a true mona lisa vibe.
The other is dying as a genderless person, fulfilling the foreshadowing that the genderless don't go past twenty. That would highlight the egoism of the pressure being put in them and an act of rebelion to the social rules.
But becoming either a boy or girl, which I don't think it's impossible that the author might pull off, would defeat entirely the concept this story promises.










Kangawa jealous is the best
I see you're a man of culture as well
Been converted to the kangawa secret fanclub since 2016. Shhh don't let him know.
Demn boi hahaha