339 Years of Penal Servitude - Vol. 1 Ch. 3.7

rest in peace, Haro #4 and her accomplice

also lol thanks for the honor
 
@stilgar Ultimately it boils down to power and control. Power in making certain areas and certain people hold positions of dominance. Control by orchestrating the masses and ideas of lives to ensure that their power isn't being questioned or taken.
 
Goddamn glasses fuck.
Also, why go so far as to start a whole freaking war to kill a single person? He literally said it was to kill Haro, but why? Won't they just make another Haro or is it that reincarnation is real and it is just being used to push agendas?
I don't know anymore, what I do know is that I want glasses fuck to die a horrible death.
I nice plot twist at the end would be that characters actually can reincarnate after the manga denying it like it did these past few chapters.
 
If he blabbed the entire monomaniacal plan without killing the guy I would have laughed. Good it's just cut and dry this time.
 
@Mizumachi There's probably something to be gained by "identifying" and hunting the next Haro. It's entirely possible they'll pick a political pawn as the next Haro to gain leverage over a known dissident or something.

That being said, it's probably true that reincarnation does occur in this universe, but I highly doubt it's predictable or even identifiable who a past life is without much more effort than they actually put in. It's more likely that it's a system to perpetuate and justify inequalities in their society.
 
@Beregorn
Where is the poor writing?
@NamelessSoldier
That something is something amazing, they would as far as to stage a war(wit real deaths even if it is a farce) for it.
I do agree that if reincarnation occurs, they wouldn't be able to pinpoint who is who.
A system to perpetuate and justify inequalities,eh? Reminds me of reality.
 

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