My Home Hero - Vol. 5 Ch. 39 - The Thing I Did

That fingerprint thing is a pretty amateurish mistake for a supposedly clever guy like Kyoishi. Not that he's been very impressive or anything.
 
I dont understand why we needed these past 2 chapters. I feel like they could've combined them into one, or even just showed these events earlier. Such a weird way of pacing things after that dramatic conclusion lol. Everyone's wondering "What happens next that ropes Tetsuo back in??" or "How is Kyoichi escaping this?", not stuff we can already assume
 
The mangaka really is well informed of infosec and stuff like that, the door method I only knew it beforehand from a physical attack lecture from a defcon-style... Con ( https://youtu.be/rnmcRTnTNC8 ) then the signal jammer trucks, etc. Anyway, this is why for atms and shit that have you enter your pin, after you're done, you rub all the keys or press them all equally (+ all the other things you have to do too).
 
In this instant, Tetsuo committed murder. When he killed Nobuto, he was doing it to protect his daughter. It was a spur-of-the-moment crime of passion, with the only premeditation being picking up the killing weapon. However, Tetsuo knows Kyoichi will die as a result of his actions. Tetsuo had to plan this in a way that couldn't be detected. Tetsuo knows that unlike Nobuto, Kyoichi has potential to be a better person, to rise above their current station and not be a scum of society.

Tetsuo knows all this... and goes through with this anyways. THAT'S what makes this situation so incredible.
 
Kyoichi is too good a character to be killed off like this. I trust you author!!

@Metonym you happen to knows the series on that last page? Can I have a link please :D
 
This is really tragic in many ways. Like how even good people will commit heinous crimes against others if the gain is worth it. Another thing that I find so tragic is how Nobuto's trashy actions permanently altered the course of all these good people's lives. Kyoichi has what it takes to become a good person, but now he'll either completely turn due to this deception or just be dead. Tetsuo, too, was just a guy trying to do good for his family. It's tragic how much both their potential to be 'good' has been stripped away. I mean, even if Tetsuo somehow does escape the ever present eyes of the mafia, I just don't see this ending well for him.
 
@Purrence
I think this is pretty much what it'll take if Kyoichi is to be a better person. The boss seems to have been kind of his surrogate father figure after his own was murdered, and now he's been betrayed, in an emotional sense (not in a practical sense, since this is what the Yakuza is, which he knew it all along). Maybe that will make Kyoichi rethink his choices, should he survive this somehow.
 
I hope the situation would escalate where Tetsuo would end up having to kill Nobuto's father and say to his face before offing him "I wish I could kill your son twice". That would be coolest thing ever drawn in a manga, especially in this chapter we could see Tetsuo psyche has become cold. Tearing down his organization would be the best he could to to 'avenge' Kyoichi. If anything, I just wished Kasen could take some of Kyoichi money to his mother, masked as the promised lottery prize.
 

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