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I used Google translate and in chapter 4 you see a ring on jihyun finger and he says he's engaged.
He sees a hicky on chiwoo and wishes him happiness.
It looks like it will be safe.
That fucking tutor. Taking advantage and getting in between them.
She should have gotten fired.
He should have said she came on to him and he rejected her at first.
Make it clear you didn't go looking for it and didn't have any intention in the beginning.
If she hadn't behave as she did, he wouldn't have slept with her.
Man, this was great.
I'm confused though. Why couldn't keep in contact with everyone at the shrine? Other humans could still see some of them and were able to be friends. Why did they have to leave. They could still forge their humans lives while still having them in their lives. They also came back which says to me they could have stayed in contact so why??
Also, I'm not a fan of Akura getting back into the good graces of Tomoe. He did change at the end but I don't feel it was enough. He still murdered the woman Tomoe loved (even though Tomoe didn't know it wasn't Nanami at that time) and Tomoe killed him for it. He went out of his to destroy what Tomoe held dear many times. It just doesn't sit right with me.
I understand your sentiments, but Akura-ou wasn't human. Neither was Tomoe, for that matter. Initially, Tomoe was more sympathetic to Akura-ou for a reason. We see Tomoe struggle more as he changes.
Akura-ou was unable to love or hate anyone. He held no value for anything, not even his own life (as written in the manga). You could say that in a way, he was innocent, even childlike. Would a child think much of crushing a mound of ants? Would it think immediately that they feel pain?
Akura-ou, who was so powerful and had little to no incentive to change, didn't. But he was able to change in Kirihito's body because he was finally able to realise how fragile and fleeing everything is.
Sure, he killed Yukiji, and it's mentioned how he always found things Tomoe liked and stole them away, but think of it - Tomoe was the only one on his level, his only equal, only friend, only comrade. He probably didn't think too much of his actions, maybe something like how one kid snatches a toy from another, or maybe disliking that his friend's attention was stolen from himself to something beneath him, something as trivial as an ant.
I respect your opinion, but I thought I'd give my two scents. I felt that his character was properly fleshed out and all his development properly recorded. His actions were by no means forgivable, but I think it's better to think twice about why they were what they were. I mean, it's just a huge part of why I liked this manga. The author didn't half-ass any character, I think. For a serialisation of 8 years, I think that that's pretty darn cool.
PS: I think that it was necessary for them to leave the shrine because 1) Nanami wasn't really even meant to be a god and 2) it was important for Tomoe to experience being a human. The main reason Nanami became a god was to save Tomoe, after all. There would be something greatly lacking if Tomoe was so caught up in the other world even after becoming a human. He needed to live as a human, "properly", I think.
Small tops are hard for me. It's a height thing for me. It seems off in my head when the small one is the top.
The first couple was ok. I was able to like them. The second couple, however, I just couldn't get in to.
He was way too small and childlike for me to accept him as the top. He also topped so he could be seen as a man. That made it seem like he's actually a bottom when he talked about his high school experience.
We need more seke couples. They could have just done that.
It was cute. Simple fluff.
I hate that new inspector. I especially hate her and Ginoza forming any kind of bond. I like him not trusting her, lecturing her, and getting closer with Akane.
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No one knows what she's done so everyone is slowly warming up to her not knowing she could betray them at any time for sybil. She got Akane grandma killed. No, she as good as killed her herself.
I could stomach it if her crimes were revealed but no. She's a danger to everyone.
I hate that new inspector. I especially hate her and Ginoza forming any kind of bond. I like him not trusting her, lecturing her, and getting closer with Akane.
No one knows what she's done so everyone is slowly warming up to her not knowing she could betray them at any time for sybil. She got Akane grandma killed. No, she as good as killed her herself.
I could stomach it if her crimes were revealed but no. She's a danger to everyone.











What is that teachers deal. It doesn't make any sense.
What did he mean when he said he would want to be reborn as HIS brother again?
"His" was set apart in the sentence and then he said "again"
Was he the little brother to the adult guy who died in that accident?
Is this the very thing he wants Ren to remember and he blames Ren for it?
Reveal the truth about this creepy nosy teacher and get rid of him.