Hirotoshi’s father remarries Miyabi, bringing her daughter Mimori into their home. Hirotoshi is immediately smitten, viewing her as the "ideal" little sister.
The chapter is often cited by readers as one of the more uncomfortable or "creepy" sections of the manga due to Hirotoshi's initial fixations. However, critics note his character eventually begins a slow path toward reform as he realizes the gravity of Mimori's situation.
He spends days watching Mimori, noticing she never smiles and seems deeply unhappy. However, critics note his character eventually begins a
The chapter subtly sets up a core theme of this arc: Knockers now target individuals with suicidal ideation . Mimori’s lack of injury and blank demeanor are early signs that she is no longer entirely human. Deep Content & Themes The Modern Era Shift
Details on the (Chapter 201) and how it wraps up Fushi's journey. Mimori’s lack of injury and blank demeanor are
The chapter follows , an isolated, "otaku" shut-in who is obsessed with the "little sister" trope from games and manga.
Information on the covering this arc.
💡 : This chapter is the introduction to a series of events where Fushi discovers that modern Knockers act more like "parasites of the soul" rather than just physical monsters.