It asks the ultimate question: If you are forced to be the villain of a tragedy, are you allowed to fall in love with the victim?
By Chapter 80, the story had diverged wildly. The "NTR" wasn't about sex; it was about leverage, information, and psychological warfare. Hina wasn't falling in love with Ren; she was scared of him, but also indebted to him because he saved her family from bankruptcy (a move the original manga never included). It asks the ultimate question: If you are
Chapter 82 ends on a double-page spread. Hina wasn't falling in love with Ren; she
The first three pages are a silent montage. Yuya is hunched over a desk in a dark apartment. The walls are covered in photographs of Ren. Red string connects them. Newspapers clippings about Ren’s (Kaito’s) business dealings cover the floor. Yuya is hunched over a desk in a dark apartment
Enter Chapter 82.