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: The chapter is noted for being "heart-wrenching," as it forces the reader to empathize with a character they have grown to despise.
Chapter 92 is a flashback that shows a young Yuko, full of life and surprisingly happy. This version of Yuko stands in stark contrast to the terrifying, manipulative woman seen in the present timeline. : The chapter is noted for being "heart-wrenching,"
: Readers see a child who wasn't always "broken," making her eventual transformation into a "villain" feel more like a tragic inevitability than a choice. : Readers see a child who wasn't always
: By looking into Yuko's past, the author, Ryo Minenami , highlights that Reiji's suffering is not unique; it is a hereditary cycle of entrapment within a "closed-off rural town". Her brother eventually fled to escape him, leaving
: Yuko's father was an abusive, debt-ridden alcoholic. Her brother eventually fled to escape him, leaving her behind in an environment where one was expected to either kill or be killed.