I don't know why, but Okaya looks almost identical to Maria in this chapter... I guess it's how the artist drew his expressions this time. They just have such a similar vibe. Could it be the eyes?
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Okaya freaking out because Yuda dares to act like he knows Nagare better than him (His POV) just cracks me up.
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I have no idea if Yuda is intentionally taking on Nagare's appearance or not. Does he realize that adopting this look would upset Okaya? (It worked, but how would he know that?)
It's kind of eerie, right? It's strange, but I also start feeling weirdly uncomfortable with Yuda's new look...
I can't really put into words what's so... chilling about it. It's kind of like when some schools make tasteless posters of students who died... It just feels wrong. Like, "Why would you do this?" or "Why do you think this is okay?"
No offense to Yuda, of course. I'm glad he's back.
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The way Okaya suddenly switches to "My Nagare" out of nowhere because he feels threatened by Yuda's false perception of Nagare (Again, his POV) just fascinates me.
I don't know why, but Okaya looks almost identical to Maria in this chapter... I guess it's how the artist drew his expressions this time. They just have such a similar vibe. Could it be the eyes?
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Okaya freaking out because Yuda dares to act like he knows Nagare better than him (His POV) just cracks me up.
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I have no idea if Yuda is intentionally taking on Nagare's appearance or not. Does he realize that adopting this look would upset Okaya? (It worked, but how would he know that?)
It's kind of eerie, right? It's strange, but I also start feeling weirdly uncomfortable with Yuda's new look...
I can't really put into words what's so... chilling about it. It's kind of like when some schools make tasteless posters of students who died... It just feels wrong. Like, "Why would you do this?" or "Why do you think this is okay?"
No offense to Yuda, of course. I'm glad he's back.
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The way Okaya suddenly switches to "My Nagare" out of nowhere because he feels threatened by Yuda's false perception of Nagare (Again, his POV) just fascinates me.