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Aug 13, 2019 11:37 AM
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Wow, ok ending, I wanted something more spectacular, a bit sad I wanted to see if he succeeds with hypnosis. weird reading overall
Sep 15, 2019 8:34 AM
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I don't think he'll succeed in his plan under the circumstances. Now too many people around who knows his true nature. And his victim too.
Besides, I see a hint that Aoi will always be on her guard.
May 2, 2022 6:17 PM
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This manga was so good and promising, but it unfortunately,went down hell and unrealistic in the last chapters,like the fact that the whole identity disorder issue was solved in a few days, like what the hell, and you thought this needed years and years of therapy but no lol, and since satsuki new everything about his plan from the beginning, why didn't she do anything about it ,and even when she saw him after some years went by,having his plan working, she didn't do anything, and the fact that she told him in the 13 chapter that his a serious case and needs professional help,and then she tells him that his weird desire was caused by the lack of love and attention in his childhood,tf was that, and of course the two personalities can now communicate with each other, so that we can have a sappy emotional goodbye scene for kaori, and to save maho, yukio has now unlocked his smell ability,and smelled her shampoo, even though she is like 50m away,and of course everything worked out conveniently.This manga could have been much better, if the author went through with the murder,like if no one followed her from the beginning, and making kaori kill sensei,having his plan working in the end, and maho not knowing anything, and after years of therapy, where her personality disorder is now stable, she finally realise what her other personality has done to sensei, and now she has to deal with the issue, instead of going with a happy ending, the only logical thing that the author made in the last chapter, was making sensei not give up on his plan,since he spent 10 years planning his murder, so it's logical that his weird desire won't vanish in a couple of months,but I doubt that he will succeed. Overall 6 out of 10.
ViexyJun 11, 2022 7:55 AM
Jun 29, 2022 2:08 AM
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Originally I was disliking the story from the first half, but surprisingly right after his moment of confession as he's strangling Maho and demanding her to kill him by attempting to bring out her other personality Catherine is where I started to really enjoy the manga and feel that it was good now since the setups were all connecting.

For whatever reason I wanted this manga to be more realistic from the sense of pretense I had of it, so the odd characters bothered me.
An unemotional Asperger individual (Aoi) saying "poyo" is strange and dislikeable, even with its reason.
A boy (Yukio) focusing on studying and disregarding his passion of skateboarding for a crush to end up in the same school, and memorize the smell of her shampoo is weird.
Then finally, the heroine herself Maho, a 17-yo teenage high schooler loving the male protagonist teacher... that type of romance is always off-putting to me.
... It's all too unrealistic.

Although, in the realistic aspect, some of the concepts used in the story were cool.
The photographic memory of a Aspergers individual. Multiple personalities disorder. Supernatural strength from spontaneous nerve-boost.
Except for maybe Yukio tracking Maho's shampoo smell, and the fetish to being killed... I don't know how realistic those are, but they're implemented well in the story.

It's flawed in ways that I can't fully explain and all discern myself, but I personally felt that the pacing was arguably unstable in how too fast it was.
Yukio as a character isn't grand at all, but he serves his purpose as lame as he is as the desperate teenage boy who loves his crush.
Aoi was decent, but I think overall the tension of her fear of Haruto didn't feel natural even though the twist of her remembering his past involvement was great.

That and Satsuki's moment of execution to save him may be the biggest flaw in the story.
The twist is very surprising in the moment, but I think it's bad they're missing or lack of hints were weak ... or rather the fact that both Aoi and Satsuki never tried anything for years before the plan is about to occur.
So, her moment of saving Maho with Yukio felt somewhat oddly abrupt and poorly founded.

Aside from that though, Haruto himself is fairly fascinating in planning this for 9 years from learning of Maho in the news of her supernatural strength murder of her father.
To then change his career and education to specifically become her teacher, steal her handkerchief, and train a German Shepherd to attack her so he can test her other personality to come out by shouting "Catherine" as a trigger of which he all learned as a medical student after she was detained as a child.

The split personality Kaori/Catherine is alright.
The moments of murder as Catherine were epic though, but the moment of "merging" where Maho and Kaori are discussing together as one separately looked awkward...
Maho herself being the boring typical cute (every guy's confessed to, and loves a teacher is mediocre and unoriginal) but whatever.

Finally, the ending.
The execution of all of this unraveling as Haruto fails to die was kinda disappointing, but the romance of Satsuki as a psychologist wishing to save him and adore him again was beautiful and sweet.
It's all very romantic which was very enjoyable and cute.

Overall though, it's still flawed somehow.
The open-ending finale though is cool and logical.

Haruto still wishing and planning to be killed by a high school girl through hypnotism now is cool and good as an ending.
Even though the story as a whole and the characters have flaws, I enjoyed it in the end. 6/10.

If the writing is better, I wouldn't mind a short sequel where Haruto fails and is wholely saved by Satsuki since throughout all of it, their romance is what I loved the most in the finale.
waalex11Jun 29, 2022 2:14 AM

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