I hope the author doesn't abandoned this masterpiece. it has the potential of discussing this kind of topic, and I hope they will stick with the psychological genre and not just throw a bunch of rape scenes and call it a day. I want to know more about Hayasaka and his life. I have this feeling that the old lady is not really his grandmother, and that she's selling him to those fuckers. I also want to know who is that girl the teacher's talking about? was she a girlfriend of his? sister? a friend? I have so many questions and none of them are being answered.
and stop complaining. it's already stated that it's going to have some heavy topics (rape, pedophilia, murder) and such. if you can't handle that, then don't read it.
I hope the author doesn't abandoned this masterpiece. it has the potential of discussing this kind of topic, and I hope they will stick with the psychological genre and not just throw a bunch of rape scenes and call it a day. I want to know more about Hayasaka and his life. I have this feeling that the old lady is not really his grandmother, and that she's selling him to those fuckers. I also want to know who is that girl the teacher's talking about? was she a girlfriend of his? sister? a friend? I have so many questions and none of them are being answered.
and stop complaining. it's already stated that it's going to have some heavy topics (rape, pedophilia, murder) and such. if you can't handle that, then don't read it.