@leusee Half the time we have a dense MC that's actually the case. The problem is that the author almost always (including this case) tries to turn the density into a comedic relief and utterly fails at portraying the insecurity correctly, or even at all. Off the top of my head, out of the very...
@Afirs Thank you! Sadly, the upbringing of children is something very complicated and we often tend to dismiss it when thinking about why people are assholes, so I've made it a habit of analysing all villains in what I read through those lenses.
This story is brilliant. I've just read all four chapters and I had to stop after each one because I wanted to cry. With this one, I finally cracked and am bawling out as I write this. Just imagine what would happen to me when we finally have the catharsis?
@littlekoo It's been established the Grandfather was a brilliant businessman who grew the family's power exponentially in his life. That in itself is telling since it means he likely spent little time raising his children but with discipline. That means it was unlikely children could go to him...
I drink soursop juice a couple of times a month and yet I don't think I've ever heard its English translation until today, the more you know... Thanks for the translation!
Itai is such a brilliant character. Infinitely relatable, yet so over the top, it drives the manga's comedy, always with some heart and (often maligned) hope among the dark.