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Master Detective Archives:Rain Code
Comic strip chapter 1
Found this on twitter
Ronin deck ronin deck
I’ll HELP 2
I really want Amane back. I miss him so much
Amane is so cute,funny,good-caring ghost. Cute ghost boy
The most beautiful smaile ever! He is gorgeous and awesome!! He has a lot funny and looks so happy. Amane,you're so cool and awesome!!
I wouldn’t shut up if the picture perfect conflict was addressed, my insanity would be noticeable, but I have no hope for chap 103. You can clearly see where the narrative focus is: It's all about hananene, mitsukou, and Hanako/Amane backstory.
So if Aidairo does make them talk, I feel like it would just be used as a device to further set up mitsukou and hananene, instead of their own moment.
This hypothetical talk does have the potential for a really good conversation though! Kou knows Nene and Hanako like each other, and his view is pessimistic in an intimate way since he is close to them both. It would also open a door for us to get more details on how Hanako views Mitsuba, since it isn't clear at the moment (he seems to feel mostly neutral/negative about him? Hanako has only been shown to care about how Mitsuba's suffering affect Kou, never Mitsuba'S own struggles and it makes me curious)
The only time I can possibly imagine them bringing focus to hanakou conflict is near the end of the manga, when we get close to the moment Kou will exorcise Hanako, which have been consistently built up to.
It would be a very strange choice if Aidairo doesn’t give us a hanako and kou centered arc when we get close to this point, even if just a small 1 to 2 chapters arc, since this has been set up since even before Mitsuba intro, or hell, Tsukasa’s intro in the manga and have the potential to be a very impactful/symbolic moment for both characters.
My actual hope for chapter 103 is predictable as hell though, I want them to show how Akane and Natsuhiko's talk went, please I want to see them.
but I will be genuinely happy to get any Akane, Aoi, or Teru panel.
Amane fixing the clock and finally Tsukasa also appeared in the Showa Era.
I don't like the pose Tsukasa is in.
Maybe that's why Amane doesn't remember why he wanted to fix the clock. Tsukasa could erase what he was doing it for. The strange thing is that when he looked at the clock, he remembered coming and fixing the clock, but he couldn't remember why. That particular memory had been erased from his mind. It's possible that Tsukasa erased that memory from him then.
Considering how important it was for Amane to fix it , he must have known something was really bad will happaned and maybe Tsukasa was involved? Was he trying to stop something bad? Knowing it was coming.. or he wanted to solve a problem he had in a different way not by murder... I previously wrote that Amane must have had a really special reason to kill Tsukasa, and I keep coming back to the thought that possibly the clock is related to the murder case.
Amane knew/suspected that Tsukasa wasn't a "normal" human and possibly also knew about the existence of supernaturals at the school.
I wonder what the life of the twins was like when the mother returned from the temple with her son, after all, she did not get help so she went with the conviction that it was "not her son"
I have a feeling that Tsukasa helped Amane make the choice to kill him. Amane was forced to kill Tsukasa for some good reason.
The festival that is about to take place may be a shock for Amane to recall some events... and possibly get Amane backstory or backstory related to this event...
It seems that something really bad is going to happen and it's possible that the same thing is about to happen in the Shouwa era.
Um... So I was taking a look at the character test... for no reason at all... and...
He is the only one I read one of his lines worng... I read the last thing as "warm hugs" instead of "Warm things"... since this boy seriously needs a hug... especially after last chapter.
Ahh... after reading "warm hugs" Tsukasa and Nene immediately came to my mind. Give him a hug you two, he needs one. Or... really... give him as much as you can.
Also, I would Like to say this to him as well, on terms of last chapter.
Please... just do it... stop holding back! Get loose!
WE ARE SO BACK SHIJIMAAAAAAAAAAMEIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bitter bunny hanako-kun awww
actually, that the reason why I love the song 🎶 because it’s sad or the overall tone of it ? I don’t know I guess it makes me sympathize or empathize;even if I listen to more upbeat theme and songs, the lyrics are sad and I guess some times you even hear it within the singer
themselves, so yeah I just never got sick off it nor just avoid it ( if I remember or hear again I hyper fixated it right away!) i don’t know, can you relate?
Just realized. I have a bit of an aversion to hearing Dearly Beloved, and now I think I know why.
You know how you put a song as your alarm clock and then you associate it with that yucky feeling of waking up to it and it ruins the song for you?
Well, I realized that because Dearly Beloved elicits such strong, intense, often even sad or melancholic emotions from me, I've Pavlov's doged myself into avoiding it, since it's such a strong emotional trigger