I'm gonna have to agree with others here the ending was not great. I get the main lead has this Stockholm syndrome obsession with the guy that tortured him but if ML understands after 6 months what the guy did was wrong and trying to live a better life without him I believe if you had let the ml say "No" and walked away it would've been much well received.
Also when it comes to therapy of that nature a session wouldn't be forceful to get the information out. It be a longer process to relax and calm the patient. Then work to build that patient back up.
I'm not a fan with manga writers when they do time jumps at the end of the story just to speed to the finish line. Especially after the big drama section I think most of us would've been fine with slower story after what went down that then lead to them meeting up again in a better environment.
Now we could see side stories or adaptions cause they did leave up in the air for that ending...if that's the case then a 5/10 ending for mystery.
I'm gonna have to agree with others here the ending was not great. I get the main lead has this Stockholm syndrome obsession with the guy that tortured him but if ML understands after 6 months what the guy did was wrong and trying to live a better life without him I believe if you had let the ml say "No" and walked away it would've been much well received.
Also when it comes to therapy of that nature a session wouldn't be forceful to get the information out. It be a longer process to relax and calm the patient. Then work to build that patient back up.
I'm not a fan with manga writers when they do time jumps at the end of the story just to speed to the finish line. Especially after the big drama section I think most of us would've been fine with slower story after what went down that then lead to them meeting up again in a better environment.
Now we could see side stories or adaptions cause they did leave up in the air for that ending...if that's the case then a 5/10 ending for mystery.