
Even if I make Matsuda my pawn…
The pieces that need to be used quickly will become unusable…
I think these guys needed to take some action, whether to pull in or not, if they were going to continue with the L play.
The subsequent short story Matsuda is a bit lacking in intelligence.
I can’t imagine that Light, who would complain that Mikami is acting on his own and is useless, could keep Matsuda under control, so I’m sure he would definitely act on his own and end up tightening the noose around his own neck.
Men’s Mass
Misa was able to endure because she has the Shinigami’s eye, but Matsuda…
As expected, Takada, who had been a yes-man to the moon, was the most necessary presence in the end…
Wasn’t Yotsuba a bit active in that chapter?
In terms of marksmanship, I think it’s incredibly exceptional.
>>9
I like how calm you are when we storm into Mero’s hideout.
>>9
Light-kun! (Unforgiving rapid fire)
I feel like it would be better to eliminate the entire investigation team than to get Matsuda involved.
I feel that being great with a gun in Japan doesn’t really help much…
Isn’t it the type that gets hurt if you draw it in?
>>14
Isn’t it easier to move around with allies in the investigation headquarters, unlike with the believers?
Matsuda was also quite underestimated by L, wasn’t he?
>>16
Is L underestimating everyone in the investigation department?
>>25
I respect Souichirou.
Moki has scenes that were evaluated directly.
Aizawa seems to like it quite a bit.
Since Ueda died quickly before getting involved, I can’t say anything.
It’s hard to evaluate since they weren’t together during their lifetime.
Matsuda is foolish.
>>27
Even if I show respect, I still think I’m smarter than them.
If anything, everyone except myself.
>>36
Well, you’re not wrong, but…
>>36
Well, it’s said that L’s mindset in dealing with people is immature, and the author has also mentioned that he’s “not a good person.”
I feel like it’s being forgotten that he was a guy who went abroad with Yagami Papa during his first appearance.
>>17
I definitely think the person inside has changed from there.
Because in the next performance, they look so cool like a special forces team and get excited looking at the belt.
I think it’s impossible for an ordinary person to perform a series of acts, including pretending to fall from a building.
>>18
No matter how much you know you can be caught below, doing a handstand on the balcony railing can only be done if you’re not thinking straight.
The good thing about this guy is that he can shoot a gun.
Regardless of Kira’s ideology, Light Yagami was reduced to a being that was even denied by those who showed understanding toward Kira and held affection for Light Yagami as an individual.
I feel like it has quite a bit of significance, you know.
The true Matsuda is still separate and continues Kira’s ideology.
>>23
I think it’s a situation where he is shooting and killing bad people because he is following Kira’s ideology.
I think L recognized it when Matsuda said he would immediately accept the mission even though there was a danger of death.
For better or worse, just being an ordinary person with a sense of justice makes it rather impossible.
Well, if we’re talking about the fundamental argument, even if they don’t want to, the fact that they are directly participating and cooperating means that everyone is above a certain level.
I won’t mention support after retirement, but I’m backing you behind the scenes.
It’s sad that the moon has become such that it can only recruit people by completely mocking those who seem easy to draw in.
Clumsiness stands out.
>>30
In the end, I felt like there was no one left… it felt like the consequence of having discarded all the pieces until now.
I love the moon, and the moment I realize I’m going to die, I get sad to a certain extent, but the fundamental sense of justice doesn’t waver, which is why I shoot.
Cocoa bitter
If it’s just bad people being taken care of, then it’s easy to enjoy it like watching TV and treat them like heroes, but when someone from your own family is killed, it’s only natural to become a strong anti-fan. That’s a normal human thought process.
A sad past for Matsuda, who was killed in the last, last black history-like movie.
L has different ways of handling things depending on the person, and since Matsuda might get carried away if praised, that seems to be the right approach.
I think there is a certain respect for the team that is risking their lives to search for Kira.
That being said, it’s true that I look down on it and it’s a fact that it’s lower in reasoning…
I feel like it’s not so much looking down on someone as it is just giving a fair assessment.
Matsuda likes his dad even more than Light, so I wonder if he can be drawn in.
“This guy has to be killed!”
It’s interesting that Matsuda was the one who aligned most closely with Kira’s ideology.
If it’s between Dad and the moon, I side with Dad, so it’s impossible.
If you’re too smart, you can be easily manipulated, so without the sense of justice and recklessness of someone like Matsuda, I wouldn’t have been able to shoot Kira on the spot here.
I was drawn to Kira’s positive side, but not to become a dictator like Light, who drives both good people and family to death.
Although he’s foolish and reckless, he is a person of justice, Matsuda…
Kira was disliked, but I liked Light Yagami, you know, Matsuda.
Since winning against L as planned, my mind has completely turned into glitter, right? Moon.
It’s more like a contrast with the beautiful moon from just before.
This is Matsuda’s lynching, isn’t it?
>>50
What Kira has done until now is bouncing back, and that’s what makes it beautiful.