I actually think the head maid is with the other maids on this one. This chapter actually presents her as less intimidating than all the previous ones in my opinion. Her vibe is different. I think she truly disapproves of what Carter is doing, maybe not because of the fact he's having an affair, but definitely because kf how open and known it is, plus the person that it's with.
The whole reason why Carter and Giselle haven't had any kids is because of Carter sleeping around, at least that's how I interpreted the early chapters (like he got a disease or something from visiting the brothel).
The whole reason why Carter and Giselle haven't had any kids is because of Carter sleeping around, at least that's how I interpreted the early chapters (like he got a disease or something from visiting the brothel).
2020-08-24 09:46 marked
If ML knew since they were kids that MC had that ability, then he would know MC cant control it and would accidentally k!ll someone at the slightest fear or anxiety and etc.
So that would mean he deliberately chose a theater with horror movie playing so that MC would accidentally do it due to his fear, and maybe ML hoping MC would remember more when that happens. WHICH BRINGS ME TO MY POINT: ML is not only manipulating MC with words and actions, he could also be manipulating circumstances just because he knew more about MC and their past!! >:O
MC U BETTER GET FAR AWAY FROM HIM WHILE U STILL CAN THERE'S A BIG RED FLAG RIGHT THERE SO RUN FFJDKFJFJ
So that would mean he deliberately chose a theater with horror movie playing so that MC would accidentally do it due to his fear, and maybe ML hoping MC would remember more when that happens. WHICH BRINGS ME TO MY POINT: ML is not only manipulating MC with words and actions, he could also be manipulating circumstances just because he knew more about MC and their past!! >:O
MC U BETTER GET FAR AWAY FROM HIM WHILE U STILL CAN THERE'S A BIG RED FLAG RIGHT THERE SO RUN FFJDKFJFJ
2020-12-23 18:34 marked
I read this manga a long time ago, and I came to read it again today... It shocks me reading the comments of how many people didn't understood the ending, I understood it and I read this when I was in high school :O
The ending doesn't mean that they will not stay together forever:
1. The annoying ex-girlfriend says they will definitely break up but that's because she's bitter, this doesn't mean anything, Daisuke's mom is a good person, she will not make them break up because Aikawa has a horrible past I believe it more plausible that she will show love to her and concern instead of rejection.
2. The childhood friend never says that they will break up in the future, but what she does says is that it will be though, the future will not be easy, and that's true.
3. Daisuke says Aikawa may find in the future someone better than him, more mature, etc... But that's just means that he loves her so much that he would be willing to let her go if someone better comes (and if she wants to go with that person), he just loves her that much (and doesn't want to hurt her even more than she already is), for all we know he may come to be that person one day, the man that Aikawa needs, someone gentle and mature, he may become that person because of her.
4. Aikawa says that Daisuke may find someone more suitable for him, someone who fills his eyes more, someone more cheerful, but that's her lack of self-love (self esteem), he loves her and just her, maybe this can change but we do not know about it, and knowing him he will not change, Aikawa just needs to start loving herself more, it will be hard, but with time, patience, understanding, and a lot of love, she will start healing, and I think Daisuke and his mom are a good medicine for her.
Everyone may understand the ending in anyway they want to, because they may or may not be together forever, but the manga is not telling you that they will actually break up, the manga is just telling you that the future will be though, but they love each other enough to go through it together. The manga doesn't sugar coat all the difficult things that may happen in the future and it has never tried to make a fairy tale version about abuse and rape, it showed you how horrible it is and how much that can scar a person, maybe for life. It also doesn't tell you that Aikawa now is magically completely healed because of Daisuke, no, she is seriously traumatized physically & mentally, she may or may not recover from it, but Daisuke loves her so much, and his love it's so selfless (because he just wants what is the best for her) that he will not hurt her further, instead he may start to help her heal... Little by little.
The ending is open and uncertain, but that's how life is.
The ending doesn't mean that they will not stay together forever:
1. The annoying ex-girlfriend says they will definitely break up but that's because she's bitter, this doesn't mean anything, Daisuke's mom is a good person, she will not make them break up because Aikawa has a horrible past I believe it more plausible that she will show love to her and concern instead of rejection.
2. The childhood friend never says that they will break up in the future, but what she does says is that it will be though, the future will not be easy, and that's true.
3. Daisuke says Aikawa may find in the future someone better than him, more mature, etc... But that's just means that he loves her so much that he would be willing to let her go if someone better comes (and if she wants to go with that person), he just loves her that much (and doesn't want to hurt her even more than she already is), for all we know he may come to be that person one day, the man that Aikawa needs, someone gentle and mature, he may become that person because of her.
4. Aikawa says that Daisuke may find someone more suitable for him, someone who fills his eyes more, someone more cheerful, but that's her lack of self-love (self esteem), he loves her and just her, maybe this can change but we do not know about it, and knowing him he will not change, Aikawa just needs to start loving herself more, it will be hard, but with time, patience, understanding, and a lot of love, she will start healing, and I think Daisuke and his mom are a good medicine for her.
Everyone may understand the ending in anyway they want to, because they may or may not be together forever, but the manga is not telling you that they will actually break up, the manga is just telling you that the future will be though, but they love each other enough to go through it together. The manga doesn't sugar coat all the difficult things that may happen in the future and it has never tried to make a fairy tale version about abuse and rape, it showed you how horrible it is and how much that can scar a person, maybe for life. It also doesn't tell you that Aikawa now is magically completely healed because of Daisuke, no, she is seriously traumatized physically & mentally, she may or may not recover from it, but Daisuke loves her so much, and his love it's so selfless (because he just wants what is the best for her) that he will not hurt her further, instead he may start to help her heal... Little by little.
The ending is open and uncertain, but that's how life is.
2020-12-26 20:23 marked
what i understand from this up to chapter 8:
Haru, the MC is the sacrifice for Yuki-onna, the god that their village worships. Her childhood friends and her (Three Houses of the Gokusho) were raised with the duty to bring the The Revelation of Spring. She accepts being the sacrifice because she wants to fit in the village, to be a part of something even though she'll die.
> There's a strange boy with two dots on his cheek and an eyepatch that used to be her childhood friend, but somehow he's disappeared from everyone's memories. Also, the sacrifices get killed by Yuki-onna (?) and the "shrine" where Haru was supposed to go to die is actually then edge of the village.
> The creepy masked creature that is out for the girls and sacrifices is Yuki-onna (I THINK).
> The boy with the two dots on his cheek said "The ceremony of the spring revelation hasn't failed yet. It will start over. As many times as it takes." So apparently he's making time turn back (??) or something like that and every time he does, a person disappears (this time Seji disappeared, since passed out at the edge of the village).
THEORY: The boy with the eyepatch tried to save Haru when she became Yuki-Onna's sacrifice but ended up erasing himself from everyone's memories, just like Seji, since he suddenly disappeared at the start of ch 6, and her brother was the one that took his place, and the whole cycle started over.
Haru is not her "onii-chan"'s actual sister, which means that she can't be a harutsuge (Yuki-onna-sama’s living sacrifice, revelation of spring). Haru isn't her real name, it's the shortened version of " Harutsuge " because she wasn't allowed to have a real name.
That's my take on things, take it how you will.
Haru, the MC is the sacrifice for Yuki-onna, the god that their village worships. Her childhood friends and her (Three Houses of the Gokusho) were raised with the duty to bring the The Revelation of Spring. She accepts being the sacrifice because she wants to fit in the village, to be a part of something even though she'll die.
> There's a strange boy with two dots on his cheek and an eyepatch that used to be her childhood friend, but somehow he's disappeared from everyone's memories. Also, the sacrifices get killed by Yuki-onna (?) and the "shrine" where Haru was supposed to go to die is actually then edge of the village.
> The creepy masked creature that is out for the girls and sacrifices is Yuki-onna (I THINK).
> The boy with the two dots on his cheek said "The ceremony of the spring revelation hasn't failed yet. It will start over. As many times as it takes." So apparently he's making time turn back (??) or something like that and every time he does, a person disappears (this time Seji disappeared, since passed out at the edge of the village).
THEORY: The boy with the eyepatch tried to save Haru when she became Yuki-Onna's sacrifice but ended up erasing himself from everyone's memories, just like Seji, since he suddenly disappeared at the start of ch 6, and her brother was the one that took his place, and the whole cycle started over.
Haru is not her "onii-chan"'s actual sister, which means that she can't be a harutsuge (Yuki-onna-sama’s living sacrifice, revelation of spring). Haru isn't her real name, it's the shortened version of " Harutsuge " because she wasn't allowed to have a real name.
That's my take on things, take it how you will.
2021-05-31 08:42 marked
i think im finally connecting the dots now.
Lorkan is obviously becoming Sol 2.0, and hes not happy with how Brian is throwing away his life just to "make a bright future for stupid Sol". Hes not happy that Brian is only thinking about Sol and not him. Hes not happy that Brian is content of dying anytime when he hasnt even lived that long enough. His mind is probably thinking "I can treat him better"
This dynamic they have now is the cause of the dynamic they have in Season 1! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
This is why Lorkan is so determined to keep Brian / Ian away from Mana and Sol. Considering how much Ian regards Lorkan just like how much Brian Cares for Sol.He knew if Ian grew up surrounded by Mana, he would repeat his life choices.
Lorkan is obviously becoming Sol 2.0, and hes not happy with how Brian is throwing away his life just to "make a bright future for stupid Sol". Hes not happy that Brian is only thinking about Sol and not him. Hes not happy that Brian is content of dying anytime when he hasnt even lived that long enough. His mind is probably thinking "I can treat him better"
This dynamic they have now is the cause of the dynamic they have in Season 1! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
This is why Lorkan is so determined to keep Brian / Ian away from Mana and Sol. Considering how much Ian regards Lorkan just like how much Brian Cares for Sol.He knew if Ian grew up surrounded by Mana, he would repeat his life choices.
2024-06-04 05:30 marked
Though it's been already spoiled to me that before MC came into Sera's body, the original Sera acted violently and emotionally because of Sunkyung transferring her curse SPECIFICALLY to Sera. I still want to make my own theory besides that, and my theory is that as the curse got transferred more to the original Sera, the more it removed her whole existence and making original Sera's body a vessel for the curse to exist, only leaving tiny fragments of her behind. I mean, isn't it so weird that before our MC came into Sera's body, no one ever cared to think about Sera at all? No one thinking about her state, her side in things, how she's doing, no one considering her existence at all, just like how the supposed bestfriend suddenly stopped thinking about Sera the moment their school ended (Which I assume the time the curse finally settled in and started causing chaos into Sera's life as she transitioned into adulthood) My theory is that the curse Sunkyung transferred to the original Sera, consumed Sera so much to the point it ate her existence into nothingness. Leaving only fragments of her old self accompanied by violent and emotional tendencies. MC coming into Sera's body made the curse transfer back to Sunkyung again because the soul of the original Sera is gone now. A body in this case is a vessel and a soul possesses it, Sera's soul was consumed by the curse and her body became a vessel for chaos before MC's soul came into the picture, making the curse return back to Sunkyung because Sera's soul is no longer there to occupy.
2025-01-23 07:09 marked
I actually think the head maid is with the other maids on this one. This ch...