Still unsure about the implications that this chapter can have in the overarching story, however, what we can infer from this is that both Tokinaga and Shion count as "the person who Waka loves the most", what this actually means? Idk. But going by Nisroca's reaction, it was needed that Shion would die out of love for Waka/demonstrated her love for Waka in a universe first and then get Tokinaga to do the same. The problem? He is aroace. So his "masochism" seems to have been forced upon him to fulfill Waka's wish. Shion fulfills the "romantic/platonic" love while Tokinaga fulfills the "sexual" one even if it's against his will. Two sides of the same coin that together form a whole. So, were Tokinaga and Shion the same person in another universe/life or is Waka that greedy? Or is this due to the witch and Waka herself?
Still unsure about the implications that this chapter can have in the overarching story, however, what we can infer from this is that both Tokinaga and Shion count as "the person who Waka loves the most", what this actually means? Idk. But going by Nisroca's reaction, it was needed that Shion would die out of love for Waka/demonstrated her love for Waka in a universe first and then get Tokinaga to do the same. The problem? He is aroace. So his "masochism" seems to have been forced upon him to fulfill Waka's wish. Shion fulfills the "romantic/platonic" love while Tokinaga fulfills the "sexual" one even if it's against his will. Two sides of the same coin that together form a whole. So, were Tokinaga and Shion the same person in another universe/life or is Waka that greedy? Or is this due to the witch and Waka herself?