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JuN October 6, 2017 12:12 am

This is the type of story where through the beginning til the end it's all fucked up. Harada-sensei didn't make this a story where something bad happens then it's all fixed in the end. In the last chapter, Yui and Kei's lives were still messed up. They started smoking, taking drugs, drinking alcohol. I guess we can see how much of an impact ojisan did to not only one person but two. Topics like this were just naturally avoided by people but Harada-sensei tackled this well, kudos to sensei. So the question remains, is pedophilia wrong? I would say so. Raping a child and to find out that the said child when older also raped another child. Pretty much proves the saying "History repeats itself". Luckily Yui didn't continue on the chain but that being said he and Kei were still unhappy. On the last page, Yui was trying to make himself believe that they aren't wrong. Of course he knows they are but was it they're fault? It started with ojisan and Kei but someone could've done the same ting to ojisan when he was younger. It's the butterfly affect. A single action has the ability to cause al this commotion. In conclusion I really admire Harada-sensei and how they were able to write something like this. Sorry that this review might be all over the place ;;

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    JuN October 6, 2017 12:13 am

    thing* I'm sorry ;;

    JuN October 6, 2017 12:14 am
    thing* I'm sorry ;; JuN

    also effect* holy shit I'm sorry┗( T﹏T )┛

    pennyinheaven October 6, 2017 1:32 am

    I guess it's how you look at the situation. With the cycle of pedophilia, it stopped. Yui most probably won't become one. Kei gets to have someone who can depend on and accept him. On the contrary, Kei developed a bad case of codependency on Yui, it's been like it since before but this time he succumbs to Yui's dominance, instead the other way around, well either way it's still not healthy. And Yui has some social and mental struggles as well, convincing himself of the reality they made for the two of them, plus all their vices. So there's pros and cons to their current situation that I really adore. The series felt so real up until Kei and Yui got back together and presenting a fictional yet still a plausible ending.

    Queenay November 25, 2017 3:46 pm

    I agree. Every wrong person in this world is blamed by society when society itself is the cause of that wrong doing. So in end everyone is wrong( ̄へ ̄)