Well I have things to say. This story is more than black and white. Yukari isn't a bad person but he isn't a good person either. I think most people don't try to understand the character. Yukari is someone who was raised to train beast people and that's all he knows, and he tried help the beast people in his on way. He is aloof and not honest with his feelings, he even tried to pretend his feelings for Shima didn't exist when Shima's heat came. Anyway, I'm not saying those sex establishment for beast people are good but that's what they know and how their world works, Yukari definitely was trying to help them in his own way in that world. However, at the ending, he asks Shima to go to the South with him and all the workers of the shop, so they can be free. Why didn't he do it before? First, the South just /recently/ became a land for humans and beast people to coexist. And second, I think Shima played a big role in his change. He did felt attached to the people who worked for him but he built enough distance to keep going...until Shima came. I'm literally just spoiling everything but I think is kinda sad that people don't look deeper into Yukari's character. Like I said, this story revolves in a different universe, with different circumstances, and people just adapt to their world.
Well I have things to say. This story is more than black and white. Yukari isn't a bad person but he isn't a good person either. I think most people don't try to understand the character. Yukari is someone who was raised to train beast people and that's all he knows, and he tried help the beast people in his on way. He is aloof and not honest with his feelings, he even tried to pretend his feelings for Shima didn't exist when Shima's heat came.
Anyway, I'm not saying those sex establishment for beast people are good but that's what they know and how their world works, Yukari definitely was trying to help them in his own way in that world. However, at the ending, he asks Shima to go to the South with him and all the workers of the shop, so they can be free. Why didn't he do it before? First, the South just /recently/ became a land for humans and beast people to coexist. And second, I think Shima played a big role in his change. He did felt attached to the people who worked for him but he built enough distance to keep going...until Shima came.
I'm literally just spoiling everything but I think is kinda sad that people don't look deeper into Yukari's character. Like I said, this story revolves in a different universe, with different circumstances, and people just adapt to their world.