![]() ![]() This is starting to seem less like covering up for Keiichi and more like. Okay, now they're claiming a lot of other people saw Keiichi there. thanks Keiichi for the giant stuffed animal he gave her in Chapter 1? (Satoko still hasn't appeared yet.) Okay, this is WEIRD. Oh shit, I think Teppai's corpse was already found! Though it's a little strange that Mion would claim Shion made a pass at him? They're using the Chapter 1 scenario, where they played a target practice game with Tomitake. As soon as he enters, all of the Game Club members VERY LOUDLY make it was clear that Keiichi was totally at the Festival last night. Despite the sense of drea, he heads in, seeing from the shoes that everyone is in class. On the way to school he has a whole fantasy about how things are going to go from here on out which is almost certainly not going to happen.Īs Keiichi arrives at school, he thinks again he hears a footstep behind him from someone who isn't there, and it bothers him a lot. His mother scolds him for coming home so late and missing dinner, but he doesn't care. It's already mid-day on a school day, but he decides he has to go to school anyway. He's still terrified of what Takano might do, but ultimately throws it off as done is done (for now). Keiichi wakes up the next morning and stares at the ceiling of his room, reviewing the previous day. ![]() Especially with the way he's bumbling around and making tons of obvious mistakes, far from the "perfect crime" he wanted to satisfy his own ego. I really doubt we're supposed to respect Keiichi for "taking the matter into his own hands". Usually they just look sad and shocked in response, avoiding escalating until Rena finally puts her foot down and tells him to shut the fuck up. My translation emphasizes the point by having him using a slew of gendered slurs against the likes of Mion and Rena when lashing out against them for "not doing anything". his declaration of intent immediately being followed up by a TIPS hinting that there's enough pushback that Satoko would probably have been rescued by child protection services imminently anyway). (At least in Chapter 1 a reasonable case for self-defense could be made.) It's every bit as unpleasant as it should be, since it quickly becomes clear this is all about Keiichi's ego as The One Person Who Can Do Something (cf. This is the other reason this Chapter is so hard to read/watch : our narrator, protagonist and point-of-view character has decided to carry out an act of cold-blooded murder, and so he does. ![]()
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