Comment by Raven on Sakamoto Days - Chapter 118

Comment on ChapterSakamoto Days - Chapter 118
Let's be honest if Uzuki hadn't been such a wimp and stalled for three hundred million years. This would not have happened. If he was the good guy that he claimed to be, logically speaking he would have come clean—it's not as if his brother had trackers and bugs and spies on him/tailing him. After coming clean, they could have found a way together to foil his brother's plan. It'd pi** me off more if he's become X to make it all about it being someone else's fault. He was weak-minded and weak-willed. It's as simple as that. Tch! With the kind of brain and awareness he has, it pis*** me off more how he missed the most important point in the plot of the story. TEAMWORK! Fu** it!

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@Raven he legitimately has the 3 best assasins within jcc and an order member currently working with him, theres no way he couldn't have possibly thought they could've just lied to uzuki's brother and plan a sneak attack and save gaku. Then again, we need conflict in the later parts in the story, so womp womp
@Raven bro they've been raised in the al-kamar orphanage since they were babies, they were probably brainwashed and had their fear instilled. Even the strongest of man isn't immune to manipulation at a young age. He was clearly stressed and torn between what to do and he couldn't think properly. Plus, if the assassins failed, what would've happened? Consequences for telling them. Many victims don't tell about their trauma until they've gathered up the courage over the years– how could he? Even if he's an assassin, he didn't want to be. He was stuck between a cliff and a well.