What is this feeling?
>最近ずっとこの子のこと考えてるIt’s a desire for destruction.
I want to have sex.
Since there have been so many threads about heroines that end in ruin, I want to talk about a heroine who brings destruction instead.
What will happen to Urano-kun after this?
>>3In a state about 100 times that of a nameless thread.
I want to annoy people by throwing a bothersome and hard-to-catch criminal like Takato from Kindaichi at them.
>>4Takaoto seems like the type who would find someone like the person in the thread image interesting and would likely become fixated on them.
A dangerous person who just hasn’t been caught.
>>6Osanai-san manages to win over the hearts of the guards and other prisoners even while being in prison.
I think it’s the type of person who manipulates external individuals holding weaknesses through letters to achieve their goals.
>>11I have to put them in a straitjacket and isolate them…
I wonder what this person will do if the perpetrator commits suicide after harassing them without even giving them a chance for revenge.
>>7Binge eating.
>>7Call out Kobato-kun to Humpty Dumpty.
I don’t want you to misunderstand, but I’m not the one starting the fight.
>>8But they eat the snacks from the newspaper club without permission.
>>36It said it’s okay to bring snacks…
>>36It said you can eat freely!
Villainous heroine
Umino-kun had a terrible experience, but
What Umino-kun fell in love with was not the petty bourgeois.
Because she is the wolf’s Kosanai.
That insult might awaken a sexual preference.
>>10Is that so?
I feel like I’ve heard a story about someone confessing because they look good, which seems like a shallow reason.
Isn’t Kobato-kun not really at fault?
Even though you know I’m a bitch, you still treat me the same.
>>16Somehow, it seems that Mr. Nantoka is a horrible bitch, so if anything, it paints a picture where Kobato-kun is more of a victim.
If the other person wasn’t a complete bitch, it would have been honestly sad because the way I interacted without being interested or even trying to get to know them hasn’t changed for over six months.
Is Koyanagi a bitch…?
>>17You were devoted to both Kobato-kun and Urino, right?
In the first place, it is because I move on to revenge after understanding the other person’s character.
If the other person ends up committing suicide as a result, I don’t think they will feel anything because they were already planning to do so from the beginning.
As expected, Osanai would never do something that would lead someone to commit suicide, so it’s an entirely meaningless assumption in the first place.
I’m worried that if this person has children, they might end up doing something really terrible.
It’s not this guy, but rather the children who will face a tragic situation.
>>20I’m not that kind of parent to Kooriya.
>>20But you could probably write a whole work just based on the son or daughter of this.
>>20This guy alone seems like he would give a warped education, but let’s hope for a dependable husband.
As you can see, she is the type of girl who will go all out.
What I’m doing feels like Moriarty or something like that.
I wonder if there are many people like this in that world, even if they don’t come out that often.
Bottleneck Nozomi or something…
Although Kobato-kun might seem like a victim from a certain perspective, he doesn’t actually feel like he has been harmed, and he’s also a bad guy.
I won’t do anything strange to a child from a boy who made me think it was okay to get pregnant.
The fact that Nakao is a terrible woman and that Kobato-kun lacks humanity are two separate issues.
So I will also be the minimum, and you will also be the minimum.
I was really hurt.
It is quite a high level of expectation to say that Ureno-kun lacks intelligence.
>>33I think it’s safe to say that the kids who join the newspaper club just to make a name for themselves are quite lacking in intelligence.
>>33That guy is pretty shallow-minded…
>>33That guy is saying, “I’m committing the crime according to the disaster prevention plan!” but he hasn’t thought beyond that, so he’s just an idiot…
>>33You are overestimating Urano-kun.
He’s just normal stupid.
I think S and S couples are not good.
It’s like I’ve shown through my actions that I’m not interested in you at all.
Ms. Osanai seems like a lawyer who would definitely win in a divorce trial.
>>42Don’t fabricate evidence.
>>52It’s fabricated, but the defendant has some idea about it, so they can’t refute such evidence.
I’m curious about what kind of revenge you would take if Kobato-kun cheated.
It’s fine if you exist as a man with no interest from anyone, but…
The one who chose to accept Bitch-chan, thinking that it might be okay to become normal even after losing a co-conspirator, is Kobato-kun.
In that context, I conveyed my lack of interest, or rather, I wasn’t really trying to hide it, so the expression “最低” (worst) fits perfectly.
Boys going through puberty, with a strong need for approval, are like that, you could say they’re foolish.
If you have enough intelligence, you wouldn’t waste your youth searching for firemen.
It’s really scary how switching from being a devoted woman mode to wolf mode happens immediately upon stepping on a landmine.
Well, in the anime, there isn’t a monologue from Umino-kun…
If Mr. Osanai were a boy, he might have gotten stuck somewhere.
I don’t know whether that was good or bad.
Kengo values action, so if his friends had properly acted as a brake, things would have gone fairly well.
Mr. Osanai won’t make things up.
It just leads to revealing flaws.
>>54If there’s no evidence, then just make it (actually abduct someone).
>>54It’s a setup using summer ransom demands, voice changers, and informants!
But the criminals also had a feeling that “it might be a good idea to demand a ransom as well,” so I can’t deny it clearly.
Did I, in my own way, like Urano-kun…?
>>55I tried to fall in love, but I’m not sure if it’s correct; it seems that I was attracted to the appearance, at least.
The culprit is the fireman! (Fire department personnel)
With薄い evidence, the culprit is my girlfriend!? A change of heart!
In the end, even if the suspect denies it, they do not confirm the evidence.
The hammer has changed my memories in my brain, and it’s just…
>>56Lack of consideration.
If it’s against Koyanagi, I might have my doubts…
In terms of intelligence or human abilities, I think Goichi-kun is probably superior to Umino-kun.
Kobato-kun naturally looks down on people who aspire to be great ordinary citizens!
It was unfortunate that the arsonist was a friend and the one I fell in love with was a wolf.
Kobato-kun, be grateful for anime that has no narrative prose.
In reality, I’m not that beautiful.
I want to believe that…
I can’t imagine Kobato-kun having intercourse with Osanai-san at all.
>>64Kobato’s pillow talk seems really annoying.
I expected there would be mixed opinions about the anime adaptation of Kosanai, but I didn’t anticipate that there would be a group that gets aroused by being insulted.
It seems like I’m getting aroused while solving a mystery.
When I first saw it, I felt sorry for Kosanai-san because her bike was stolen and her cake was ruined.
When I looked back recently, I thought, “Oh no, I really messed up, Sakagami-kun…”
A woman who goes to be hit in order to hit strongly.
>>69I don’t know about the past, but I don’t do things like that anymore.
I won’t make something up! Every time I’m defended, I end up thinking, “Well, then it must be suited for me!” It’s just too awful.
I feel like spring and summer are much worse, but that’s just revenge and self-defense, isn’t it?
I really want to see a time soon where they share the pain with a similarly abnormal person, but will the original continue to be invincible like this?
>>73What Osanai-san is doing is revenge, so he was the one who suffered first, regardless of any draw or anything.
The story of how the two of them had painful experiences in the past and aimed to become ordinary citizens will be told, but while Kobato-kun is quite damaged by it, Osanai-san is more like “Oh dear~” about it.
I’m planning the crime based on the disaster prevention plan from six years ago!
Why are you using something so old…? But since that’s the premise we’re working with, I guess it’s okay…? I was watching while feeling conflicted.
I’m glad that Kobato-kun explained everything in the end.
I cannot become a great detective.
>>76I was watching and thinking that I really didn’t care much about the arson incident itself.
I was always bothered by why Osanai, who shouldn’t even be a suspect, is involved in the arson incident.
Revenge is one thing, but do you understand what it’s like to be a devoted woman?
I think the kidnapping was a bit much with worrying the mother and Ken go getting hurt, but I feel like this time it’s even worse. I wonder why that is.
>>77The kidnapping itself isn’t a self-made act.
Knowing about the drug group’s plan to abduct and assault me and unable to stop the plan, I will use an informant to intervene in specifying the time and place.
In reality, they twisted a kidnapping for the purpose of group lynching into a kidnapping for profit.
Anonymous is underestimating Unino-kun’s failed kiss, but that’s honestly a really terrible thing.
>>78Nameless has never dated a girl.
I don’t understand what’s wrong with trying to force a kiss…
Huh? Isn’t she someone who lets me do it whenever I feel aroused?
It is understood to be about that level.
>>89If it was just jumping on me out of horniness, that would be better, but it’s loud and I don’t care—I’ll just shut them up for now! That’s what I mean.
I think that for Osanai-san, there is a sense of balance or calculation in there.
From the viewpoint of someone watching, isn’t that overwhelming firepower?
When I self-destructed from extremely spicy snacks, I somehow had enough reason not to take revenge.
But Uwano-kun hasn’t been arrested or anything, and that level of dignity destruction is something that can happen in a normal life.
It’s a clear revenge, but just because it was harshly rejected, the intensity will likely be lower than in spring and summer.
I realized that “Koi no Kaidan” is interesting because of the small-town citizens…
Ko-sanai is a girl who has evolved Inuzuka-senpai to be more malicious and persistent.
>>83Inuzuma-senpai causes damage to people who haven’t harmed them, so that’s different, right?
>>107When you look at the principle of behavior of Inusu-senpai, it clearly shows he’s a psychopath, but somehow, I don’t get that feeling from Osanai-san at all.
>>141Inusukawa-senpai is too concerned about the harmony around him, which is why he initiated the foolish end roll, so isn’t it the opposite of a psychopath?
Well, even if the motivation is overly considerate, the fact that they controlled Houtarou makes it psycho.
>>167I think that the idea that a person’s heart is something to be used rather than something to be considered shows a psychopathic tendency.
In reality, it’s just arrogance since nothing but my own heart matters.
Sudden kisses are terrible, but there are people who manipulate others and engage in relationship dynamics like that.
I don’t feel much sympathy when I think that it’s the result of misjudging the actions of a fool who treats it like a toy.
>>84I didn’t treat you like a toy until we almost kissed.
The method of gaining people’s trust is distorted, but he was trying to help Urano-kun in his own way and was attempting to like him.
Well, in the end, it didn’t go well, so it leads to the punchline of “we’re not that smart.”
The fact that Mr. Osanai is going to have a terrible experience means…
The person who put Osanai-san through a terrible time will end up going through something even worse.
Even if the person seeks revenge because they are a problematic child, it doesn’t feel satisfying to watch.
It seems like no one is reading the newspapers, and whether it’s good or bad, my classmates seem likely to sympathize with me.
Well, Umino-kun is like a classmate of Satoshii during the Phantom Thief Jumonji incident…
The only weakness is pure violence that has nothing to lose.
>>91I’m glad I was born in Japan because if I were born in a country with poor security, I would probably be doomed from the start.
If Kozanai-san doesn’t poke her nose in, she won’t do anything, but Iri su-senpai will probably use even people from unrelated zones for her purposes.
It’s one thing if it’s a guest character just for one episode, but continuing to watch despite clearly disliking a main character is just plain stupid.
Anonymous thinks that even if a girl is raped, she eventually feels good, right?
Many viewers seem to think that Osanai-san caused Umino-kun’s downfall because the direction of the anime is too strong.
>>97I think there are many people who simply feel that it’s gone too far.
I think it’s good that Urino-kun managed to avoid getting involved with the police after having such a mentally destructive experience while doing all those risky things.
Considering that she has been allowed to get close enough to almost be kissed, it shows that she is weak against pure violence, even for a young lady.
Until I got to the middle of the story, I thought Umino-kun’s brother was the culprit, so I can’t make fun of it.
It’s not coming out at all, so I thought, “No, that’s not it.”
I just confronted my boyfriend, who continues to look down on and neglect others, with the fact that he is neither that smart nor a respectable person.
As for what you did to the young one, you just returned your own actions to Urano as they were.
>>102Mr. Osanai’s definition of revenge is to instill a sense of defeat in the opponent, making them feel that their actions were foolish, so that they truly believe in their own powerlessness.
It is different to use something that does not originate from the other person as a seed for revenge.
There are plenty of other ways to do things, but it seems that Osanai-san likes to completely cut off any escape routes and break people’s spirits.
You’re cute.
It’s a strange story to say there should be punishment since I didn’t actually commit any crime.
I’m watching with the feeling of when will Mr. Osanai and Mr. Kobato have a really painful experience?
>>103Even if I’m in a love triangle, I don’t feel any interest or concern, and when it comes to Kobato-kun, he’s so much like a Martian that it’s hard to have any trouble with him. Even if there were troubles, I don’t think I would understand what is difficult from a human perspective.
>>103When the author thinks it’s about time.
Even on the date, Osanai-san is obsessed with snacks while Kobato-kun is immersed in solving puzzles, and it really feels like a closed lid on a pot…
Depending on the slight changes in the situation, it wouldn’t have been strange for Ueno-kun and Hikari-kun to be suspected of being accomplices…
Warning of arson location in the school newspaper & loitering around the scene before and after the time of the arson.
If a police officer had been subdued by well-meaning local residents…
It wasn’t just suspension.
Watching how Urino-kun enjoys solving mysteries, could it be that Kobato-kun was also enjoying the mystery show itself?
If you want to see something that terrible, there are plenty of AI-generated illustrations on Shibu that can make you understand.
It’s not included, but in the autumn park, the young one will teach you a lesson for getting carried away.
I’ve been waiting for a long time, but I’m tired of waiting and I’m saying it’s running out of time.
It’s Gifu’s fault that those two couldn’t understand, even though they had proper leeway.
The original story of “Hyouka” leaves me in a really frustrating place, and it’s tough to deal with…
It’s good that they are the type who are aware that they are just arrogant children being clever.
No matter how much you are aware of it, I suppose it won’t change for you all…
>>115I tried to change, but it didn’t work out after all; that’s the story so far.
>>115While it is certainly more refreshing than the average citizen, the classic literature club also consistently writes about the theme of young people’s self-consciousness being relatively high.
>>115It’s an episode that makes you realize you can’t turn back because it’s your job…
Saying that you want to become a small-town citizen is, first of all, a certain adolescent arrogance.
Regarding Osanai-san, I’ve warned Umino-kun multiple times about pursuing arson.
Later, Garino-kun concluded that it was because he was an arsonist that he was stopped.
Kobato-kun has reflected on his mistakes after experiencing pain, and this is the result now.
The original readers have been saying that going too far is going too far, and they have also said that it’s too scary…
The dangerous flavor of Kobato-kun has increased.
>>122In the anime, almost all of Kobato-kun’s psychological depiction has been cut, which is one reason for that.
In the original work, it’s mostly from Kobato-kun’s first-person perspective with a lot of inner thoughts.
I’ve had a hard time with Kobato-kun, so I’m thinking I want to be an ordinary citizen.
Mr. Osanai has been repeatedly suppressing delinquent groups and facing counterattacks behind the scenes.
I want a heroine who wants crude insults ASMR to be released.
Kobato-kun is often called annoying, and he’s at the point where he’s contemplating life and trying to live in an impossible way, so he’s not as invincible as he seems.
I want to be raped by succumbing to pure violence.
>>127If you use sleeping pills first and then finish the job, you’ll have a worse fate than getting caught normally.
>>127Isn’t that the guy who will face a gruesome revenge later?
Mr. Osanai is actually trying to showcase an ordinary sensibility throughout the entire work, but it doesn’t quite resonate with the readers.
>>129Oh, I guess the character turned out to be more ordinary than I expected, maybe it’s Macaron in the original work.
Until autumn, the narrator did not allow us to see them as an ordinary child.
>>129It might be that they appear to be showcasing that an abnormal person also has ordinary sensibilities, don’t you think?
During middle school, there were times when I was forced into the Ishiwaki Group’s guidance and used that to keep other delinquents in check, but I often found myself living on the run, compelled to skip school due to having my weaknesses exploited.
It seems that after entering high school, they have once again grasped their weaknesses.
It was quite unexpected for me, like from Kobato-kun’s perspective, to hear that he finds violence scary in the summer.
Since the depiction continues from Kobato-kun’s perspective, the readers also feel a bit skeptical about it.
Let’s stop bothering Kenken, okay?
It’s really nothing but a nuisance!
>>135But isn’t Kenken enjoying solving the case with Kobato-kun through Osanai-san?
Osanai-san was waiting for a prince who would reshape her into an ordinary citizen like this, but he never showed up.
Let’s get along with our second-best little dove, okay?
It’s such a small-minded way of thinking to say “you should be raped because I’m annoyed.”
In the original story, Kobato-kun goes on shopping dates and movie dates, pays for things, and enjoys fashion together as well.
To liven up the conversation, I tried to guess the punchline of a mysterious story and predict the next available seat on the bus, but the reactions were lukewarm, and I feel like I’m drifting away.
I don’t really care, but it was a new discovery that Ms. Koyanai has been unbelievably affectionate since spring, just because it’s not from Kobato-kun’s perspective.
I was surprised that Joe and Kenken are not that close.
If you don’t have proper conversations, you can’t understand that just by watching anime…
>>144That’s the kind of relationship where you don’t usually hang out with friends, but when it matters, you have a deep understanding.
>>144That place was a bit sadly… you know…
>>144Since we aren’t that close, I was thinking, “Am I the only one there?” when I was called over the phone for the rescue operation of Koyanagi-san.
It’s amazing that, despite not being very close, they made a life-risking frontal assault against multiple knife-wielding delinquents with hostages.
In my first year of high school, I’ve been dating a hormone-driven monkey for over six months and haven’t even held hands.
Then it seems likely they would anticipate something exploding somewhere.
That’s way too scary that it actually went off and then the revenge started.
>>146Mr. Osanai is oddly feminine in some ways, so it’s hard to say for sure.
I think there was a possibility that it would have been barely safe if I had initiated the kiss out of sexual desire.
>>146If we’re not properly closing the distance, then even if we go on a dessert date, I won’t hear about desserts and won’t order any desserts…
The news is always about becoming big or arsonists, so even what should shrink doesn’t shrink…
>>156I think if I hadn’t tried to stretch myself and just happily got myself a cute older girlfriend, showing interest in sweets, I might have been able to at least get a kiss.
>>156I knew he was a bad guy right away, but it’s scary that I continued the relationship.
If we had broken up quickly, there wouldn’t have been kisses or revenge.
>>146It’s scary to think that the side causing the explosion believes they are the reasonable ones.
When it’s just Kobato-kun, there’s no need for violence, so on the other hand, troublesome matters involving cleverness that Kenken took on can be thrown at him.
On the contrary, Kobasawa-san won’t take action unless it’s a serious case, so it’s up to KenKen’s strength…
It might have been better to let the anime fans know about Kosanai’s softer side by doing macarons after all.
The conversation changes too much depending on whether Mr. Osanai reads until winter.
Perhaps they themselves don’t think it’s sad or lonely, Kengo and Kobato.
Isn’t this person also on the verge of ruin?
>>155Isn’t there a possibility of further revenge if we look at it over decades?
>>155After all, the person himself is most aware that this world is a wasteland, as he has resolved to accept it.
I wonder if Kobato-kun has friends.
>>158I’m saying that I have someone I’m reasonably close to within the school.
It’s not that Kobato is simply seeking friendships.
Knowing that you like to stick your nose into disputes
I’m just adjusting the way I interact accordingly…
It’s a lie to say that Kengo doesn’t have any excitement about unusual things.
She has a rather ordinary sensibility like a girl, so she must have been really excited when a ring came out of the candy.
Rather, Kobato-kun and Kengo feel that that distance between them is just right.
The guy who poked fun at her for having three boyfriends has dumped her and is now stealing his ex-girlfriend.
That’s interesting!
>>165The person who enjoyed this the most is Raida…
Honestly, my heroine level is higher than Osanai-san’s, Kenken.
I think Kobato-kun has managed to establish at least a level of communication that doesn’t make him look like a loner, but I probably don’t understand the feelings of the people involved very well.
Senpai Irisu isn’t even on the side of the Martians.
I wonder if Osonai-san was really satisfied with her trivial boyfriend…
In the first place, the purpose is not to be in a relationship clearly…
Osanai-han is someone that Kobato-kun needs, right?
Our time together is short, but…
Yoshiguchi and Kadochi have left a really strong impression in the anime…
If you let Kozane Kobato handle the middle infield, it seems he would say, “I want to pair with a better shortstop” and “I want to pair with a better second baseman,” while turning hits into outs with his double plays.
I can’t forget that evaluation of the original author.
Ueno-kun should properly apologize to Itsukaichi-kun.
Working diligently as a newspaper club member without neglecting behind-the-scenes tasks.
Firmly as a small citizen, seriously knowing one’s place.
You just have to live out the rest of your high school life…
It’s better not to get involved with my ex-girlfriend anymore.
I said I wanted to do something naughty with Koyanagi-san, and then my ID was revealed.
Ahh.
Well, in the end, it’s a story about how Umino continued to feel that he was being looked down upon.
One reason is that Kozanai’s behavior wasn’t good.
Compared to others, the fact that this place alone hasn’t been psychologically manipulated in a devastating way might be sincerity.
>>181It’s a bit childish to feel underestimated just because no one wants to join in the conversation about how amazing I am for following the arson case…
However, despite that, I feel that Kobayashi-san is not interested in anything other than sweets and is absent-minded, which makes me think they are not that great.
I think it’s a bit too self-centered, like a hammer that’s forgotten the mystery of when I first fell in love, but I don’t particularly find it unusual for a first or second-year high school student.
>>181I think it’s probably impossible for Ureno not to be underestimated unless they act like a cabaret girl.
>>219As expected~
I didn’t know!
Amazing!
It has a good sense!
I knew it would be like that.
>>223🤯
Inusui-senpai is dealing with a lot of hassle because they can’t call a bad script a bad script.
Because I am weak against simple absurdity where there is not even an opponent to counterattack, it’s something like the Wonder of u, where contact is a trigger.
>>184The fried bread completely defeated the young ones…
In the anime, there’s no monologue, and even Umino-kun is benefiting from it.
>>186The attitude towards the newspaper club is really bad.
>>187I thought while watching the anime that having a monologue would increase the intensity of that area by about 100 times.
Even though I’m just trash compared to my seniors, ever since the juniors came in, I can almost say it’s pure evil…
I was most surprised that the presence and resolution of homosexuals increased by being visualized.
>>188In the original work, I didn’t think the culprit was a homosexual because it was too subtle…
>>189He’s such a handsome guy, but he’s like air!?
>>192It’s because of the anime visuals that he looks handsome.
Since the story progresses from the perspective of the deceived Urano, the readers’ view is also limited.
>>194This is also for the young ones.
Kobato-kun seems to look good at the time of the original work.
>>188The meals are always improvised, and the situation has become a bit more desperate with six weeks of cram school.
The original work felt really like my friend A.
Wasn’t the arsonist character relatively suspicious even in the original story?
When she’s in fox wolf form, her tone is clearly joyful.
The original work has someone who can provide appropriate responses because Umino can’t just talk to himself, or something like that…