@MelReinH I still don't think it's that much of a sociopath thing though. Normal, sane people can be murderers too and some even don't regret it.
I'm not a killer myself nor have I ever tried or even seriously considered it (obviously, you wouldn't expect it from anyone) but I think there are plenty of people who have felt hatred enough that they would want someone dead, even if they wouldn't take the next step, and in a case like this if someone had killed my family members I'd at the very least look into the possibility of actually doing it.
@RustoKomuska
Honestly a fair point. My argument still partially lies on the final panel. Perhaps that's more of a personal interpretation setup. Call me a broken record, but hard to say child Makoto pondering his feelings over death is empathetic. Well. I have also seen kids crowd around dead birds and look in amazement and "grossness." So yeah. Probably just personal interpretation. What do you make of it?
@MelReinH eh i mostly saw it as him being sad about the people that the woman killed mostly, seemed to me he was only bothered about killing her for a moment. Again I think it's understandable, not like I'd care much for the life of someone who killed my friends/family