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Everyone loves a Yandere until they are actually insane

LariBHaven April 3, 2026 1:56 pm

This story is so good. People will say everyone is annoying, but I think that's the point. They are a religious sect that rather believe a Holy Man has a stalker than the fact that they truly love each other.

Jonh is a pious man with a secret. At least that's what Tite believes. It doesn't matter why he loves her. For Tite, he loves her and that's enough. In others stories that is the classic Yandere Behavior that would demolish into further obsession. And for the first chapters it was refreshing reading it from her point of view. Which show it that no matter how true or untrue it is, her obsession is the only justification.
If that's was the story from begging to end it already would be a really good one.
We seeing Jhon deny her again and again, but at the same time being too kind for his own detriment, feeding on her delusion.

Now spoilers for real ╥﹏╥

In some sort of a twisted sense, at every turn Tite's ramblings seem to point to a sort of Karmic relationship, fated from cosmos, impossible to not exist. But we don't realize that until the end. I think it is true that they are fated to be loved and sacrificed.
After all this seem to be the reason Tite falls into the traps of obsession again and again. Like denying her love is denying herself.She is insane, maddly in love. She is will hurt "the fake" for the sake of her loved one. She will sacrifice herself willingly.
And the universe seems to push it so the sacrifice happens as is supposed to be.
I think Jhon know it. Since the beginning when they met and they fell in love that at some point she would sacrifice herself for his sake. So he plays the antagonist, a man that will not love Tite no matter how much she pleas. He must protect Tite, and avoid the her end. So the universe turns its gears, whispering to Tite an universal truth. So she will fulfill the destiny entrusted to both

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