Hmm, I don't know what this karma system in this book is all about but, shouldn't there be someone deciding if people are guilty or not? Like what if someone killed a lot of people but because they are mentally unstable in some way/don't have any moral values, don't feel any guilt..? Would that mean the killer wouldn't get karma since he didn't blame himself/doesn't find a problem with killing people? That wouldn't make any sense so why would it make sense for the reverse, a.k.a our ukes situation? If there isn't anyone/anything deciding then wouldn't it be complete chaos in a way? Maybe I'm missing something but the authors karma system seems flawed to me.
-Uhm I don't really know if there's any religion that has something similar to what the author wrote about karma irl, sorry if I'm offending anyone -n-
Tch, I don't get how the uke gets karma for those deaths. It's not his fault he couldn't control that crazy mofo. How could he be blamed for hating him, wouldn't he just seem insane if he didn't hate him? Karma my ass. (╯°Д °)╯╧╧