Yuki ni Tsubasa - Vol. 3 Ch. 22 - Book 3, 9th Song: “…Crap… crap…”

So they've been raping Chico-tan for what 3 days, and her family never comes home?
And now they take senpai.

May I have more snapping of necks and other bodily parts!
 
In an odd way this reminds me of all those English TV murder mysteries, like Inspector Morse, set in places like Oxford. They're well written, good characters, and the plots seem fairly plausible, but eventually it occurs to you that there were ten times as many murders investigated by that one detective as ever actually happened in Oxford. Here there's this one town, somewhat seedy, but not that big and in law-abiding Japan, and apparently there's a rape every ten minutes. I'm not complaining, works with the story. I like Inspector Morse too. I'm just saying.
 
Thanks for the release. I hope that he will destroy them, and I wonder how he will do it.
 
@Purplelibraryguy I'm not sure about Tokyo and up north since I was in Osaka and further south.
But in Japan, women want to keep it a secret if they are raped... if they openly speak about it, the media and the net will bury them.
And this story is set where in Hokkaido? I remember MC said something about it being a backwater area so...
 
@zek777 - The main characters speak in the Touhoku dialect, so they are likely in the Aomori region, in the far north of the main island. From what I understand, the people of Hokkaido speak a more normal accent, since that area was only colonized by the Japanese in the past 150 years or so.

From the Tokyo Japanese point of view, the characters of this series talk like country-folk, and the accent was very pronounced in the first few chapters. Less so now, like the mangaka was establishing the environment at first and is less worried about it now.
 
With all that running, the dude will definitely breach 3000 meters in his next Cooper test.
 
F*ck, I caught up. Anywho, interesting series. I just had to stumble onto a cliffhanger.
 
@TomKeizer - Yes, a cliff-hanger. And the next chapter's worse, as it is the obligatory end-of-volume cliffhanger. This arc will require several more chapters to resolve.
 

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