
This guy’s behavior is worse than I thought…
“Follow the curfew, you damn brother.”
Not a good person.
The burden of having killed Aruku is extremely heavy, and I inherently have an aversion to harming others, so it’s only natural that my sensitivity in that regard is quite proper.
It is significant that Aoko has firmly instilled guidance.
I think he’s a good guy, but it’s sad for my little sister, so at least he should respect the curfew.
I think you live a good life, considering you have such a terrible look in your eyes.
The root part is not living like a person.
I think it would have been better if I had ended my life rather than hurting others without meeting Aoko-sensei.
I died because I was protecting Akiba.
Well, I feel like I could at least get some Chaos Good.
Hurry up and let me do the Tohno family route.
The way they respond defiantly when breaking a promise feels quite realistic.
Isn’t this guy’s sleep schedule strange?
Perhaps I would have been happier if I had stayed with the Arima family…?
There are so many depictions of not eating that I’m starting to wonder when they last ate.
Curry
Was there anything other than the cafeteria, curry, and the dining table at the Tono residence?
If I’m asked whether I can understand this guy’s happiness, I’d be troubled, but maybe he’s happy with Ciel?
It’s terrible that there are basically no benefits to staying at home.
If Aruku is safe or recovers early, then Lowa gets killed easily and it becomes Lowa’s turn to be reincarnated.
Even in an emergency, killing the lock and breaking in is too adept.
Shitty eyes!
A crappy house!
Damn annoying reversal impulse!
Akiba thinks that he is not liked.
“Still, it’s for Shiki.”
First of all, the fact that I end up having to use direct death, which poses the worst risk of becoming a shut-in, means there are almost no physical benefits to coming back to Tohno.
A friend who recently played Tsukihime has started to admire the thread image.
It’s not about things like appearance or where you were born, but about how a person lives.
I might be the only one thinking this, but the remade Akiba is really cute, so I want to see her route soon.
Hurry up.
Teacher Noel might easily become the first victim due to being careless on the Satchin route, or on the other hand, she might become a reliable adult, which could lead to a second grand stage.
I’m gradually looking at the simple points, but if they were originally visible, it would be quite bad…
Not an ordinary good person.
Rather, it’s troublesome because they do bad things just enough to avoid crossing the line.
I wonder when the end of Noel-sensei will be…
I want to say that just hanging out with Arihiko is a problem, but Arihiko is actually a good person…
I was drawn to a passing blonde with big breasts and started to follow her ← Out.
Following someone to their room and breaking and entering ← Out.
Dismembering a murder with a knife while erect ← Out
Simply an abnormal person.
It’s only thanks to Aoko that things are somehow holding together.
I think it’s questionable that even though I liked the character, you didn’t try to apologize after killing Arcu at the beginning, glasses!
It’s undeniable that it’s amazing that everything about the constitution is so terrible that it only results in bad behavior.
What is this guy’s happiness, to begin with?
A normal person can’t have anything to do with a wizard.
Who is a genuinely good person at heart in Tsukihime…?
Mario…?
I’ve forgotten almost all of the Tsukihime setting… maybe I’ll play it again.
I’m fully erect and targeting my partner, you know.
Compared to the child from the Ryogi family, they look quite normal at first glance.
Abnormality is everywhere.
It’s strange how Tohno looks so quiet but gets along with Inui, isn’t it?
Well, that person is pretty… you know.
It seems like a conversation that could happen in the neighboring class.
In the Melty Blood manga, Megane and Teacher Noel.
It’s nice to be in the position of a hardworking person on the common sense side after going around once…
Somehow, Teacher Noel is casually distinguishing between humans and Dead Apostles…!
Listen to what your sister says…
Since the remake came out, there have been a few anonymous users going against the grain saying the behavior wasn’t that bad! But even in the era of the old work, the character in the thread was a proper delinquent, not just in modern times.
When is the Tohno family edition coming out, Kinoko! The next Olympics has already finished!
Shiki thinks that he shouldn’t be forgiven for having killed Arcueid in the first place.
Because the conversation revolves around local murders, there’s talk like “I’m the one who killed Roa,” which is such a Ciel-senpai thing to say.
A knife man who is more delinquent than he looks.
The Moon Phase Episode 3 based on the Ciel route is great, isn’t it…?
Basically, I’m distrustful of people, you know, Glasses Knife Man.
In FGO, I’m really indebted to you, Ciel-senpai.
It’s pretty crazy that my sister would lock me up just because I don’t listen to what big brother says (on top of that, the maid is also punishing me).
The ceremony is just that the person is being lazy and skillfully avoiding it, but they can still communicate normally with the people around them (the people around them take the initiative).
The character is not “lost,” they are just a person who has lost one side of their dual personality and can no longer maintain balance.
It pulls you in with Cocteau’s eccentricity, but it feels more like being stuck with just the eccentricity.
Delinquent
The sequel to the witch’s journey… the moon’s back… I want to fight you…
The story is more about the Tohno family being in a bad situation rather than my younger sister being in a bad situation.
I released it earlier than I thought at that point… so now I’ll just wait patiently.
I think the reason the delinquent nature stands out is because there’s a scene where Shiki keeps saying it’s a remake, but Ciel-senpai gets really mad and doesn’t listen.
Is Akiba a nice person?
He’s a man who was born in the wrong era.
In other words, if he’s just hanging around as a delinquent, that’s one thing, but since he goes out to search for the source of the threat posed by the Dead Apostles, that action itself isn’t delinquent at all.
That said, I can’t say there aren’t any delinquent-like aspects in everyday life.
I love the Ciel route’s saw end.
If it’s Akiba, they’ll kill me, but when I headed to the room, I was already dead.
They have a sense of justice, but I think this person has a pretty troublesome alignment.
Why is Amber-san being revived…?
In the first place, I have a weak constitution and I think I don’t have a future, and when I realize that everything around me crumbles at a glance, well, of course.
There, the bright blue words worked smoothly…
A sense of justice isn’t about social justice but rather a personal sense of justice, so I think it’s quite troublesome.
Is it chaos or good?
It’s great that even the super-powered Senior Ciel can’t easily come out of the Tohno mansion.
Thanks to Aoao’s education, I am somehow managing to maintain my sociability.
Is the second half still not here…?
Well, if you ask why I don’t keep the curfew, it’s simply because there are vampires in the city killing humans, and it’s not just because I’m making Arcueid weaker, that’s the end of the story.
When Akiba and Arcueid faced each other, did Akiba realize Arcueid’s true identity?
I like people who believe in my goodness because I am afraid of myself.
You’re cute.
The Satchin route seems to have all the characters, who were massively upgraded in the remake, facing off against enemies at the same time, so I’m really looking forward to it.
It’s not that my mental state is bad, but it’s clear that my actions are problematic.
I mean, even without the late-night wandering, there are moments of messing up during school that are frequently crossing the line.
The fact that I’m hanging out with Arihiko naturally gives off a bad vibe.
If the Satchin route follows the old path, it leans towards Tsukihime, and depending on the route, there is also a possibility of Professor Vlov surviving.
I think it’s about the same level of delinquency as Araragi-kun.
Manga version of
I’m dissatisfied with Tsukirime because every time I try to talk to Akiba, I keep encountering 🌚.
Why do I have to hear your unpleasant remarks when I’m already feeling sad?
I don’t know how the second half will go, but I’ve always been the type to wander around the forest at night.
Even if my memory is tampered with, that part hasn’t changed.
Is friendship just something old that you get from fighting by the river?
I have had the image of the school trip breaking down heritage for a long time.
When I suddenly got aroused by Senpai’s thighs during the Ciel route, I thought, what the heck is this? But it’s Reiwa Shiki.
Just feeling a bit unwell and sleeping in the infirmary, and I’m already being judged by professionals as someone who is definitely going to die; that’s pretty intense.
If we’re talking about whether someone is delinquent or not, they are definitely a delinquent.
I think they are a good person because they are trying to protect innocent others.
Meeting Aruku, seventeen divisions are sharp in both Heisei and Reiwa.
I don’t really get along with Shirou, but in the remake, I feel like I’ve come to terms with it, or maybe not.
I’ve been erased from life about twice, strange lines are visible, and it’s not odd if I die at any time, so living with goodness is a miracle.
The performance of the instant death ability has definitely been updated from the previous work, right?