Such amazing art, such utter devotion...
Also, did you guys realize they made a blood oath? As in, both of them bled to shake on it. While Azz burnt his eye, Iruma (previously taking of his gloves) drove his own nails through the skin of his hand, they where both bleeding in that color page.
Not the same level, of course, but Azz's was in order to prove the famiglia his loyalty (something to show), and Iruma's was to andwer that devotion taking responsability for it as well (not for others to see, since they probably thought it was Azz's blood, but for Azz so he'd see he was just as serious at taking him back). And there was water dripping of Azz's face, so he probably dunked watr on him to put off the fire off camera.
I think I know who the third victim was, I don't know if anyone has said this before because I left the manga brew for about 30 chapters before coming back now.
So my theory is based on: 1. Yuka's lie 2. The third victim being a murder, but with administrators implying it wasn't a direct one 3. Sawaragi senior and Tenji calling it a tragedy 4. Yuuichi saying it was entirely for selfish reasons and wanting to unhear Yuka's secret
I think the lie Yuka told her friends was the only thing we really know about her, that she was unable to have children. She was pregnant at the time of her death, so the baby died before they were born. This makes it an indirect murder, since the victim died indirecly because their mother was killed and because they didn't get to be fully alive, therefore making it a "doubtful" murder. Yuuichi wanted her to be his family, to be her only son, and was about to be "replaced", he was already feeling betrayed and now doubly so. He'd have prefered not knowing this. This is already a tragedy, but we can take it further. Why would Yuka, who could barely maintein herself, go for a random adoption? Because Yuuichi was probably her biological son. Double tragedy, as that would mean that the mom he killed was his "real" mom, and the baby was his sibling. Detective Sawaragi would know this thanks to the autopsy. Yuuichi was a kid and did on impulse, so regret drove him to try to be a better person and maybe even see the kids of her mother's friends as a compensation to protect instead of the younger sibling.
Sorry it was so long, thoughts?











There's a little mistake in the translation. Devran isn't worried about his little brother, he's worried about his little SISTER.
Also, the fact about Yuder being unable to pass laws regarding second gender isn't as much because of being an omega, it's about him being a commoner without connections. Remember Kishiar is the emperor's brother, and the highest ranking in this sociaty along woth the other four dukes. He has political power that Yuder completely lacks. In this timeline both the emperor and his closest person are on the right side, while in the other timeline the one in charge was the current heir (who let's say doesn't care as much about his people)