You'd think that at this point he'd think "maybe that line symbolized how my father cared about my well-being, in the way I never cared about my daughter", but I guess the author has to shoehorn Takoha into it somehow. I consider it weak writing when an author tries to turn a character's...
Two pages in and the number is obviously the number of lies they tell. "Zero lies" is nonsense, but it's more or less a fact that popular people lie more.
Hah, guess I was almost at the end. Now that's one short fucking story.
Jesus fuck, Alex. Not that any of these "deaths" matter as long as the fragments remain on Earth and there's someone to reassemble them. Unless Cinnabar manages to screw up somehow.
@blazjon
I wouldn't say this manga implies the theory is true, to me it mostly seems like a way of making Japanese readers care more by alluding to a controversy that caught the public's interest to some degree.
Harsh. But for all the eye power stuff I've seen in manga, I don't think I've ever seen "two eyeballs, three irises" before.
@Lithe
I'd say there's always the possibility that the invaders are affected by their hosts. They seem to possess the host's neurological patterns and chemical reactions...