Su familia, su profesora, sus amigos de la infancia, una idol, un escritor y el pueblo donde vive... Reiji Kurose vive “pasivamente” atado por todo ello. Pero, mientras escucha lo que pasó entre Nozoe y su madre, Shibasawa descubre el secreto de la familia Kurose. Tokio y el pueblo... ¿Hay esperanza en seguir vivo? ¿Habrá luz en un futuro? La historia de un chico y una chica que se conocen en el fin del mundo, una historia que refleja una realidad “actual”, continúa en este duodécimo tomo...
What was the point of the parents killing or lying for “him” if they just tease about how he should die anyway? If any of them really want to die, why do they get treatments at a hospital?
IDC about the author/mom flashback because nothing happens in them that wasn’t pretty obvious. These issues usually start strong and fizzle out w/ unnatural dialogue and reactions or vice versa… They really think they have a fam curse. Beautiful romantic fall art.
Kazu’s really changed off screen but I guess he’s really affected by fam trauma taking a more physical obviousness. Not sure where this can go now but you can’t believe a thing the mom says.
Man, I really don't know how to feel. Every time a "truth" is revealed in this story, I'm never sure if it's actually the truth or another of Yuko's machinations. The plots are a tangled, gory spider web of insanity. Again, I'm still struck with the feeling of just wanting the final resolution of the series to come and get done with it already. This series is marked as a "dark drama" but my God, it feels more like a horror drama at times. Also, judging from how many chapters there are per volume, I think I technically read the equivalent of volumes twelve and thirteen. But there's no listing for thirteen yet, so it just all goes here.