Rojica to Rakkasei - Vol. 2 Ch. 10.5

Typical grown up strikes with "I always believed in you" trope
 
Someone should do a "witch check" on that teacher. You know, eg. tie her legs to a big rock and throw her in a deep lake; if she swims back up she's a witch, if not she's not a witch.
 
Go Abel go!!
DAMN YOU TEACHER GET OUTTA HERE NO ONE LIKES YOU
 
In my life, I've known many people who didn't need my help…

…but fucking deserved it and so got it!

That teacher needs to receive a daily beating until he didn't do what he'd done.
 
This manga is so warm and comfy, but it always keeps me on edge thinking things might go bad. I really wish this was more popular, like 10k views popular. If I could I'd buy the originals to support the author, it's a beautiful work.
 
From a philosophical perspective I've always had a problem with this kind of ending. The outcome is obviously good, but it's to the effect that his surroundings perceive he no longer deserves to be bullied. Beyond this newfound incentive, nothing has changed, there is no reason to assume they wouldn't be still be at it if he hadn't gratified them. Considering the psychological horror undertones this title has (not to mention the teacher's comment) I guess that's intentional; demonstrating the right to basic human dignity is so fickle a construct.

Or maybe I'm just overthinking it. Wouldn't be the first time.
 
Dude, the freaking meme they snuck in when they were cheering for Abel, haha.

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@Smoke_Max I noticed, it was so outta nowhere, i loved it, auheauheu

@Buttrider the guy just saved the father of one of his bullies in front of everyone; i think most people would stop targetting him, if not for gratitude, for awe of his prowess in being capable of such a feat when others were not, or perhaps even shame. Not to mention Abel probably has more confidence in himself now, too. I think it's plausible.
 

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