@Dunslax he's a highschooler who has a day to plan a murder. What did you think he was gonna do? go full dexter. Not to mention he's killing people close to him. motive is the easiest way to connect a murderer to the crime, but he's also not psycho enough to start killing random innocent people...
@Xanhomey not gonna lie, i kind of want to see where the gen story goes. Him being (potentially) gay adds another dimension to all the shit happening. but i would settle for that too. some crazy poetic justice right there, damn.
@ramzy who says she isn't though. All we know is she took off her (probably sweaty) clothes after a long shift. some time passes. and gen shows up. The manga even goes as far as to ONLY show mom's face when she opens the door. Wouldn't be to far fetched for the mom to have her casual clothes in...
@Xanhomey yeah i could definitely see that happening. Would make the manga take a slight turn, but not to far off given the fact that essentially the mom has been forced to fuck gen's dad for almost a decade as "payment".
I think the manga is purposefully hinting towards mom having sex with...
@barkdog teacher asked mom to sell reiji to her. she (seemingly) accepted. However she now knows someone told her son about her fucking gen's dad. Only person who it could have been is gen. So after work she goes to the house where she fucks the dad, but calls gen instead. Now a couple things...
@Lilgvbjr he seems visible confused as to why she called him. so i doubt they had relationships prior, but knowing how fucked this manga is it wouldn't be too far off to say that she might try to rape gen in the next chapter.
I know exactly the type of person her friend is. Flexes her riches amongst her friends and online. Claims she got all that stuff from actual trading, but turns out these people you see advertising forex don't make the majority of their money from trading it. Instead they run countless of...
@LordTrollbias it's kind of funny since this hints back to the whole concept, where the dad says being bullied is the victims fault. Like obviously he's wrong, but it does look like with the daughter standing up for herself and fighting back instead of letting it happen, that there is some truth...
@EdenZero in this case i agree, since her "best friend" is actively deriving joy from her friend's suffering. But kind of a controversial take: honestly i can't blame someone for caring about their own safety when it comes to bullying, so i can't blame her for breaking up he friendship with the...