I felt this served no purpose other than shock value? Like it had potential? It could've gone in depth into Ookami's backstory. How could he accept being raped nonchalantly?How does it serve him letting Murano take out his anger on him?
Now Murano's a weak minded person that gives into peer pressure? What about his moral compass? Was peer pressure and him projecting his insecurities onto Ookami solely enough to fog his sense of morality?
Lastly, I hope no one reading this manga tries to romanticise the trauma bonding and self-harm portrayed here
The sister's words were a painful reminder. My older sister probably feels the same way about me. We had a rough childhood so I can't help but feel grateful for all what she's done for me. I'm becoming more independent now so I'm happy that she can now prioritize herself more.