This is shittier than unwiped ass

Patches January 15, 2025 5:25 pm

I dont know how this author does it. Any manga I read from them is so goddamn entertaining that I have to see what happens next. Even the shitty plot cant stop me from reading. Its like they came up with a genius idea and the longer the story progressed, the worse it got, but at the same time its still so good. This manga started out like a typical revenge story, not very original but interesting. But then it wanted to be something more. Eyama was VIOLENTLY bullied for 3 years by Kirishima (more exactly because of kirishima but it doesnt matter). No matter how "altruistic" her motive was, you dont bully someone to make them stronger. Bullying doesnt make people stronger. Kirishima started out being an extremely unlikable character, and even as the author tries to make her more sympathetic by giving her a sad backstory, she continues to be extremely unlikable. When you get raped, you dont start violently abusing your friend/crush because you want them to be stronger as well. What does she even mean when she says she wants him to be stronger? People feel emotions, imagine telling a rape victim or someone who was beaten up to stop crying like a little sissy. Eyama is a loner, and that obviously makes him sad. I assume she wants him to 'man up' and not be affected by peoples cruel words. But what is her reason for that? In her own words, she will only accept him (date him) if he becomes strong. Appearently bullying is your fault. There must be a reason you got bullied, it couldnt have happened for no reason. Kirishima knows what she did, and as much as I dont think she deserves what Eyama did to her, it truly made my blood boil when she told him "dont act like you are the victim here". And after 10 days of being tortured/beaten/starved, she suddenly became remorseful. This weird prison game is immoral without a doubt, but how does she have the audacity to scream and beg for her brother and later her friend (who participated in the bullying) not to be hurt after what she did to him. So she loves extreme violence, but expects her victim to be lenient with the people she loves. Never have I seen such blatant hypocricy, does she not even realise it herself? No matter what this author is trying to sell, you can never get me to feel bad for her. Can you truly call it love when you endlessly torture someone for 3 YEARS?? And now she expects forgiveness, and even gets it in the end.

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