Some fans argue that her actions are textbook emotional manipulation. Others point to the flashback—a lonely child who never learned healthy attachment—as a mitigating factor. The author cleverly refuses to give an answer. By Chapter 14.1, the reader is as trapped as Kaito, unable to hate or love her fully.
Me walking to school. Me eating lunch alone. Me sleeping in my childhood bedroom. Me crying after my father left. Me laughing at a joke I’d already forgotten. Me at age seven, clutching a stuffed rabbit. Some fans argue that her actions are textbook
Provide more clarity on the —whether it is a simple matter of inheritance or a deeper, more twisted tradition. By Chapter 14
We see the sisters continuing to use the protagonist's trust against him. As one commenter noted, he’s currently in the "bargaining stage," trying to find a logical way out of an illogical situation. Me sleeping in my childhood bedroom