I like how much Paru's approach about japanese society using animal parables works, specially about tattoos or body modifications. Not much in the sociologist "do what i say" point of view but rather that small but significant push of "let's reflect with a couple of coffee cups" does.
The milking fetish enters the dulce de leche (lol)/Nutella effect: a spoonful is enough to bring a smile, and consuming more than that is just plain torture.
I'm not saying that sensei is a master strategist, but any outcome of Shiori resolution (if she reports or gets sabotaged) will damage her father in a way that reflects all that resentment brewing for 20 years.
When i saw that massacre my first thought was "Hmmm, we'll see a juicy reward", but this rebellion might change the value of the reward even to punishment.
Reiji has been living in a swamp of misery and darkness for so long that makes me worry he'll go insane the moment he finds a crumb of happiness.
And it scares me even more that the only person that can give that crumb of happiness is sensei with her twisted personality.
"Never bring Time Travel, the Cthulhu Mythos, or Giant Robots into an established setting, because if you do, all it will ever really BE about from then on is Time Travel, or the Cthulhu Mythos, or Giant Robots. Or Giant Robots traveling through time to fight the Cthulhu Mythos."
— Bek D...