Comment by Mooure on Zoid

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@Zoid I think that you're either misunderstanding my comment or I'm misunderstanding your reply. 😅

I'm making the observation that from the standpoint of morals what the kikyo "teacher" is doing is deplorable no matter how you look at it. It doesn't matter much to me nor the argument whether it's a rich people school or not so as it doesn't change the fact that she's using the position she holds to suppress and instill prejudice onto actual children. Even if the entire school is on board (which as you've pointed out seems to be the case) that only broadens the issue rather than to dampen it.

From an authors perspective: While as a villainous character she's got a great foundation with potentially realistic motivations as well as an "evil" agenda that directly opposes the main character and one that expertly serves to build animosity with the audience... This manga isn't one that seems to keep characters in classical roles like so but rather give them depth and change. (This is one of the best things about this series and one of the reasons it's an all time favorite romance manga for me.)

With all that being said... I was a bit frustrated with how the series seemed to tilt towards giving her some sort of redemption or at least understanding. (What with the slight smiles and her attempting to be supportive when talking about Kaoruko's future.) I'm not saying that author-kun/author-senpai can't do it as he's proven to be an absolute unit when it comes to portraying human emotions... But it will be difficult to the extreme to do so because of some personal experiences of mine.

(Whew, I gotta go touch some grass after this. Remind brain-kun that this is fiction.)
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@Mooure honestly the amount its like talking to chatgpt lol  😅