Unlike previous arcs centered on physical combat, the Modern Era explores psychological struggles. Chapter 133 introduces characters who feel disconnected from society, making them vulnerable to Knocker infiltration. Character Controversy
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 Unlike previous arcs centered on physical combat, the
If you'd like to explore how these events affect the main story, I can provide: for how Hirotoshi and Mimori's arc ends. Mimori’s lack of injury and blank demeanor are
Hirotoshi’s father remarries Miyabi, bringing her daughter Mimori into their home. Hirotoshi is immediately smitten, viewing her as the "ideal" little sister. Hirotoshi is immediately smitten, viewing her as the
When Mimori trips on her way home, Hirotoshi rushes to help. He is shocked to find that despite a hard fall, she doesn't have a single scratch or bruise.