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Lol he did that to himself. she would have likely lived a happy school and home life without bothering anyone unless completely necessary.
 
I half expected her to sting him once for each person killed in the massacre at her school.
 
The comments can get really stupid, uh. Anyways, I'd gladly take the manga to end here, any more and it's going to be stretching it unnecessarily tbh.
 
@BrightSideoLife I thought they could and that was how they made the entire School their 'nest' so to speak? I don't know if Himeno would have had to personally convert all of them.

EDIT: Nvm, yeah, Himeno had to basically go around stabbing each of them. I was just remembering wrong, though they don't state directly, just that Himeno was their Queen.
 
Interesting. Not all mangakas are willing to take this amount of risk like this. I'm intrigued.
 
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While I agree that page pissed me off too, he's not totally wrong. If his standards are merely "The likelihood the species' society / methodology will collapse and extinct the species", then human society is pretty iffy. Our nature is to supersede nature, and keep changing. That helps surviving and expanding, but it is also very volatile and can cause self-destruction more so than his precious wasps.

That being said, an entire society that completely relies on a single person to exist, otherwise they go absolutely insane and self-destruct, is not at all superior in terms of self-preservation. The guy keeps saying: "The wasps!", but the way these "parasite wasps" behave is nothing like the examples it gives.
I feel like I can go on forever talking about this god damn researcher, but for the love of buddha I don't want to.
 
Let's also keep in mind that that's just the (insane) researcher's opinion. I very much doubt it's one shared by the protagonist (or the author for that matter, but that's not particularly relevant either way).
 

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