Keigo and Natsumi are the villians of the story.

Nicchie August 23, 2024 1:55 pm

So we don’t need to feel bad for them. Keigo doesn’t feel anything about his heart being replaced even if it caused someone else’s life and he intended to do the same for his father, though he knew very well how dreadful it was for him back when he was the one being chased (like in “ majo no inu”. Even so, I love the dynamic of him and Natsumi. Clearly they have genuine feelings for each other, but the back story of them is not the excuse for what they did to others. Keigo is a selfish bastard who doesn’t think about anything except for himself and people he loves. So in the end, his selfishness cannot save his father and almost cause the life of Natsumi, which is the only person he has left. The open ending left us with the choice he’ll make whether he’s gonna treasure the only life Natsumi has or not. People feel they don’t get the punishment they deserve. But to me Keigo already learned something that in the end it’s him who needs to let go. It’s good that the main couple choose to leave them like that and just leave everthing behind to live their own life and find happiness in the end.

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