From the very start, I didn't take a liking to Ugetsu and Akihiko's relationship, as it is extremely toxic. Their breakup broke my heart, though, not because I wanted them to stay together, but because I could feel that pain they were both going through. I am aware of how unhealthy their relationship is, but I just couldn't help but feel sorry for how things turned out for them. Haruki and Akihiko's scene made my heart flutter and healed my heart break, as I have been waiting for this since forever. I genuinely hope Akihiko doesn't fuck it up because I could see the start of a beautiful relationship that they both very much needed. On a side note, is Given ending? I feel like it will only be a matter of time, since we have already gotten our second main couple.
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This is just what I think the story was mostly about; it's not an absolute explanation or anything, so if you disagree with me, please tell me your thoughts :D
So from what I have gathered, Law placed Jesse through moritat to take revenge on him because he "discarded" Law. He thought that Jesse had everything and deserved to lose a bit even if it's in a fictional reality. In the fictional reality, Jesse ended up relying on Law and choosing him because he had nothing left, which I think was also a goal of Law's.
At the very end, Jesse realizes that Law is hung up on him just as much as he is hung up on Law; it's like they can't leave the idea of each other behind. They bond over the unhealthy need they have for each other by the end of chapter 52.
Honestly, I thought that the manga had a much bigger picture when I started reading, but I like this picture better. Law and Jesse are clearly obsessed with each other, which drove Jesse to throw Law away once he thought he was getting snatched by his mother and Law to put Jesse through moritat to get his revenge and feel needed by Jesse. Also, I don't know if I am correct, but I think Law was the reason why moritat was terminated; I didn't really understand that part.
I guess it waa to build up the element of suspense and mystery. If you look at the story chronologically and from an irl pov, it really isn't heavy on the plot. So the highest selling factor of this webtoon is the weird limbo between reality and memory and stimuli; and it makes sense for the artist to try and embolden that aspect as much as they did, doncha think?
At first, I thought of Yuiji and Yamato’s relationship as a good friendship, but I am starting to see the potential of a romance. I am scared to be disappointed, though, since Yuiji is straight. I just want Yamato to find someone even if his relationship with Yuiji doesn’t happen.