Do you think that just the lover is the one that has to learn to move on when someone dies, and specifically dies that violently? I'm amazed at the amount of readers saying that the author has made this about Yuuki, when is clear this is about how all the people touched by him has to learn to move on. And they had moved on ,all of them, in little but important steps. Are we even reading the same manga? If you want easy romance then go and look it in the cliche yaois, lol. I wonder if they are that cold hearted in real life, or is just a cultural thing.
I think we are all reading the same manga. Perhaps you are not taking the time to understand where many of us are coming from.
Personally, I hate that the story has become about one (1) character, BUT I'm willing to see where the mangaka takes this because the art is gorgeous and im already invested in some of the characters [ueno; UGETSU╥﹏╥]. from what I've read before, I know kizu-sensei tends to be melodramatic and go for bittersweet tear-jerkers so maybe we won't get satisfaction for ueno (who is an obvious fan favorite) :/ I guess Yuki will remain the fucking ghost he is and continue to evolve into an elaborated legend ... look at how the other characters talk about him as if he were a prodigy/god-like musician when he was prob just a regular kid with an extra dollop of passion.
It never stops to amaze me how delicate and respectful Horikoshi is with all the hardcore themes he has touched in his manga. The situation within the Todoroki family is sad, hard, very violent, and he showed it better than I expected. Natsuo is just so real, showing difficult to forgive the man that tore apart his family because of his obsession with power, but also is Fuyumi and her pure wish of a real and happy family, and Shoto and Endeavor, who has made a long way to realize his mistakes and is now working on provide to his family the life they deserved from the start.
That he goes away is the best solution, because not only Rei but also their sons and daughter are victims of domestic violence. No woman or kid that was hurt so violently before for his father deserves to live under the same roof of the perpetrator. Horikoshi is showing respect to all the victims, and I am simply amazed by the realism which he is telling us this story. It's a beautiful way to honor the victims of abuse and also the man that understands his mistakes and is working to be a better human being.
This manga is so perfect and beautiful, I am just glad I live in this era. Reading this is such a blessing!!!