
As someone who came fr a country devastated by the Japanese Occupation during the 40s, I have a hard time reading about Japanese nostalgia - almost romanticized view - of the war. My grandparents told me first hand stories of the atrocities and brutalities that they witnessed or have heard fr their own parents in the hand of Japanese military when I was a child so we don't forget.
On the other hand, as an American, I also deplore the treatment that the Japanese-American received during the war. Nor do I condone the atomic bombing - totally unnecessary when Japan already surrendered.
Just my thoughts about the discomfort I felt with this chapter... otherwise, another melancholic chapter
I love this series so I'm sad that this ended. I wonder if it was planned at 25 chapters only or if this was axed.
Either way, I'm putting this on my Read Again folder ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~