The chapter brings the conflict with the "Caterpillar" (Emoto) and the bully Bando to its peak.
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: Is it "evil" to seek revenge for childhood bullying? The chapter explores whether some victims are forced to "eat their tears" while their tormentors live happily. The chapter explores whether some victims are forced
: This arc solidifies Jagaaan as a series that doesn't offer easy answers. Jagasaki is a "hero" protecting a villain from a victim. Where to Read Jagaaan Where to Read Jagaaan : Jagasaki hesitates to
: Jagasaki hesitates to execute Emoto on the spot, recognizing their similarities. However, when Emoto makes a final desperate lung at Bando, Jagasaki is forced to act.
A to see where Jagasaki's powers go next? A deeper look into Emoto's backstory ?
: Jagasaki is tasked with protecting Bando, a person who is objectively a "piece of trash". Bando relentlessly bullied Emoto in the past and shows absolutely no remorse for his actions.