@A-tan Great point! Ultimately I don't mind the slow burn. It seems like the author wants the audience to marinate in the madness of both Seiichi and his mother and their relationship. It's toxic and frustrating but that's the point. That's the story. This isn't a mystery, it's a tragedy.
Honestly I think this is still kind of brilliant. The themes of the manga are clear: self-hate and mental illness in the face of societal pressure due to Japanese cultural norms.
Ultimately I do believe that the mom snapped and pushed the cousin, but it was due to an Ouroboros of her...
I feel so honored to be the eighteenth comment. All of my hard work and dedication has paid off. Getting the eighteenth comment has been a dream of mine for many years, and I would like to thank those who have helped me along the way. First and foremost i would like to thank God for giving me...
LAWL. Stupidest way of beating a copy chef I've ever heard of. No one else saw what he was doing? She didn't notice him dumping shit on the ground or finding it suspicious?
Although on the other hand this immediately shatters the stupid-ass copy chef trope. "No you can't look at me cooking."...