You have that kind of look!
>こいつ可哀想Well, the egg is bad.
Kenmochi was talking about something like maternal love, but that’s not what this is about…
>>3Well, love was certainly amazing.
The malice and madness were simply astonishing.
It’s an indescribable incident that features two of my grandfather’s famous episodes, “The Inugami Family” and “The Village of Eight Graves.”
>>4Is it the devil’s handball song?
The DNA of all humanity doesn’t change that much.
If the situation, emotions, and everything else align, it’s only natural that it will become something similar…
Despite not doing anything particularly bad aside from my expression, being a dutiful son, it’s too harsh to have my birth and life completely denied.
Just by having that kind of look.
A mother who can kill her non-biological son, whom she loves dearly, with a demonic expression.
After all, genetics really does matter.
I didn’t really pay attention to my son, and there was no love there – I was nothing but a toxic parent… Not to mention I’m a horrible person to begin with.
>>9The evaluation from Kaneda is something like that; he referred to me as a beast.
Kenmochi was different…
>>12The correction for my first love is too strong.
>>9When you actually think about it, it’s difficult to love a child who inherits the blood of someone you hate to that level.
>>9I believe that one reason Sei Maru has grown up kindly is thanks to Shino-san’s nurturing.
It seems that Ryunosuke grew up like that because of his parents’ influence.
The son related by blood is the kind of piece of garbage who easily kills people.
Even this face must have had the thought of wanting to make his mother feel at ease.
The fact that Ryunosuke’s personal matters are completely overlooked and that his motivation is solely to leave behind his own blood…
The word “beast” fits perfectly.
What Ryunosuke did and his inner self are exactly like Seimaru’s mom…
>>15It’s hilarious that even my own sons think this one looks the most like their mom.
>>16When it came to the talk of passing the family headship to Seimaru, none of the siblings opposed it, so I think it must have been really bad.
>>16Well, that’s the one I raised from scratch.
Well, I think this guy’s way of laughing is gross.
Even if he’s not blood-related, he was still the son I had been with all along, right? After Kindaichi said, “How can you kill him so easily?” he had that look in his eyes! Was that it?
>>18To be honest, I don’t think I could have felt any affection for the biological child of the woman who bullied me, no matter how much I raised them.
>>27I can honestly sympathize with this.
No matter how kindly they appear, the family of someone I dislike only looks like trash.
If I had put it back after swapping, it would have been an even bigger tragedy…
From the perspective of my younger brother, who pretended to be insane, the child of the second wife would probably be better than someone who poisons.
I was planning to leave home in the first place.
This is an expression that conveys the certainty of being able to ease the life of a mother who has lived a pitiful existence.
Since Kibayashi uses it as a pen name, there must be something he feels about it…
Well, if there are other candidates, I wouldn’t choose Ryunosuke as my successor…
It’s Yoshino-san’s fault for coming closer again even though she was the one who wanted to throw it away in the first place.
The difference in eggs is too big…
I’ve been bullied so much until now, and this is a huge turnaround in my life, so it’s no wonder I have a face like this…
From the perspective of the thread image, all I can think is “Why…?”
Why is my father leaving everything to the child of his mistress?
>>30It’s the same mindset as that old man Kenmochi, right?
>>30The eldest son has a terrible personality.
The second son is disabled.
The eldest daughter is a girl.
It’s kind of weird to say “to the son of the second wife,” isn’t it?
Actually, I might have noticed the swap.
>>38I thought that was what it was about as I read it.
But despite that, I don’t really understand the intentions of my deceased mother who treated Seimaru poorly…
>>38I wonder how they notice.
If anything, neither the second son nor the eldest daughter doubts her at all, to the extent that they are just like that mother.
>>45Sometimes there are really clever victims, so I guess my dad was one of those.
The second son, who barely survived by pretending to be insane in a situation where his real brother, stepmother, stepsiblings, and servants are all trash, is amazing.
The criminals’ case file, the Shōmaru roller coaster, was indeed so close to losing its balance that it was nearly out of control.
The eldest daughter isn’t that strange of a child, so Ryunosuke is quite different.
Finally, I can get back at those guys, Mom! Ugh!
>>36Why…
The even crazier part of this is that the biological son has turned into an elite piece of crap due to the shortcomings of his adoptive parents.
The person suddenly gets killed by their mother despite not having any past misdeeds.
In Kaneda, he is among the top-class of merely unfortunate victims.
>>40You have that kind of look!
“Shino, you can aim for the top spot in the Kindaichi scumbag perpetrator ranking!”
It was already obvious that the head and successor of the thread was Ryunosuke.
Rather, if I could completely trace the personality from upbringing, then it would be purely intuition to wonder if it might be different.
It’s too late to say this now, but from the reader’s perspective, making the eldest son of Seimaru would be better because the faces of the three brothers are like that.
I chuckled a bit when Ichan pointed out that it wasn’t that kind of thing, even though the old man was trying to summarize it nicely.
>>49There were people saying the author is defending Shino, but the fact that the final summary is this means it’s completely denied.
>>50The artist Sato was like, “I don’t get this woman at all.”
I guess it was only the original members like Kibayashi who were convinced.
The consequences of the parents affect the child.
>>51The eldest son is completely affected by both parents’ karma, and the younger brother has been poisoned.
The only one who was safe was the eldest daughter, who was giving off a similar vibe…
The love of a mother is truly something amazing… If someone told me that while I was there, I would definitely have the confidence to retort that it wouldn’t be like that for me.
If you are on guard, pretend to be an incompetent madman to get through! This is the strongest secret technique from ancient China.
How many years have you been doing this…?
It’s strange that the eldest son is trying to kill normally, and the other siblings are the victims.
It’s a kind of miracle that the eldest son has been able to stay out in the world until that age.
>>56He’s just an ordinary criminal…
Even if people think that it’s not a good idea to leave the house to him, it’s completely understandable given how much of a mess Ryunosuke is.
The fantasy of the uncle’s first love memory has shattered into pieces, but I still think it’s not bad that he has lingering feelings for it, wrapping it up with a touch of sentimentality.
It was said that after Ryunosuke was arrested, he became completely honest like a different person, so maybe he was possessed by something.
The real son is Ryunosuke! Then comes the second son, who was just pretending to be crazy! And finally, the doctor who knew everything and avenged the family!
There is no other solution with so many twists and turns up to this point.
At least there was some love for her biological child, which makes her better than one of the sources, Rika.
In the end, the eldest daughter settled into simply being a woman with a bad personality.
>本当の息子は龍之介の方!からの~頭おかしいのはフリだった次男!からの~全部知ってて一族の仇討った医者!It’s nice that Ichiyan properly goes to deliver the finishing blow to the doctor…
>>66It’s just using the trick of the door with a twist.
It was just a flashback of the trauma from being bullied.
It’s interesting as an incident, but…
That aside, it’s impossible to end it on a somber note!! That’s how I feel.
Well, but the way they have that look in their eyes, I don’t know whether it’s due to their upbringing or where they were born, but this person is a bit much…
>>70Both my parents are crazy in their own ways…
It was you who replaced it, Shino.
I hate this house! It’s impressive that the second son elopes with a servant…
>>72I’m actually close to being killed, and even if I had multiple lives, it wouldn’t be enough…
>>72For that reason, it’s too determined to pretend to be slow-witted for several years…
>>82Because I’m going to be killed, you know?
The crucial thread’s mother is actually quite hysterical, and she’s one of the factors that causes this household to descend into chaos…
The anime was toned down a bit.
On the contrary, how is the second son so normal with those crazy (apparently) mother’s genes?
>>77Inherited from my father
>>77It’s probably because I wasn’t the eldest son that my mother wasn’t very enthusiastic about my education.
If my real son grows up happily at the enemy’s place and takes all of his wealth, that would be perfect.
The child of the enemy I replaced also has a sense of attachment, so as long as they don’t do anything unnecessary, I hope they can just be happy normally.
For some reason, my biological son was mocked after all the inheritance he should have received was taken away by the enemy’s child, so I can no longer forgive anything.
I think the logic makes sense, it’s just that the situation is too twisted.
>>78Mothers who think of such troublesome revenge usually end up unhappy, right, Kindaichi?
People of the butterfly mansion
It wasn’t a deliberate replacement, but rather an accident; there seems to be a story in reality that’s similar, and it’s quite intriguing…
Instead, I was spoiled by my father, and that almost caused me to die.
Because of the thread image, it’s problematic that the statement “It’s a delusion of the poor” that my ex-wife said gains a certain level of persuasiveness.
>>87The assessment of my eldest daughter, Ryunosuke, being “just like her mother” makes that impossible.
>>87I understand, but to be honest, that’s not quite it…
It was precisely because my ex-wife’s actions were absolutely terrible that I went crazy and became someone who speaks truth out of lies, so the order is reversed.
The scene where the villagers drove out Kaneda and the others as if they brought misfortune.
Anyone would think to kick out Kindaichi if he showed up, right?
The black death butterfly’s thing is that the revenge is convoluted, and it doesn’t seem to deal enough damage to go that far…
>>89Is it really the case that Madarame is in such a state of understanding emotions when he is dying of old age? There are too many holes in that idea…
>>91That old butterfly enthusiast was revealed not to be his own species.
So what? It will probably just end there.
>>89I feel like it’s wrong for the mother not to explain things, but the son going that far is pretty extreme too…
>>89As a result, my son’s behavior turned really foolish, or rather, he became a fool himself…
>>89Whether there is a return worth spending several decades with the perverse play of Madara and my daughters is questionable…
Well, it might be a good thing that I can provide my daughter with a good life thanks to Manatume’s assets.
>>89Well, I think it’s pretty damaging to realize that everyone I thought was my biological child was actually a product of another’s deception.
If that weren’t the case, the NTR genre wouldn’t have become such a hassle.
>>103That old man probably doesn’t care about that at all.
I was only concerned about the part where I thought, “Is that guy still alive?” when it turned out he wasn’t my child.
It’s true that I’m a bit of a mess, but then why did I become a second wife?
The son of the black death butterfly has killed up to 5-year-olds and is not human at all.
>>95Considering the circumstances, I would normally sympathize with that.
Even the grandpa and grandma I raised were incredibly resentful and couldn’t hide it at all.
>>104She’s a worthless woman who betrayed her father and drove him to suicide, yet lives elegantly…
>>95I think it’s natural to end up hating the child of someone you’ve deeply resented.
You can tell this guy has a good personality because his foster parents raised him with love.
That’s why it’s good for that mother to betray and kill it.
Even if it’s just the rumors leaking out, if my mother is seen as trash and the target for revenge is directed that way, I would be fully supported.
I think it’s unbelievable that a person with a butterfly motif would be engaged and not have sexual relations, so the thought of incest excites me.
The black death butterfly is somehow dominating Tokino.
>>101It seems that it was recently revealed about Tohno.
Is it known how they moved in a near-death state across three prefectures without being discovered by anyone?
What’s terrible is that this piece of trash thoroughbred is a pure scum that even goes so far as to use pointless poisoning.
Though everyone talks about Kuroshichou and Ruri-chan, the eldest daughter is quite pitiful too.
If Ruri-chan was saved, I think Onodera would seem to be a little more sympathetic.
>>109It seems that the eldest daughter might take the sympathy role, but at least there’s some consolation.
Onohara has one blood relative left.
On the contrary, why would he get killed even more in that situation?
It’s rather the police’s security that is to blame.
>>110Kindaichi has quite a few points to critique, like in Rokkaku Village.
>>116Rokkaku Village had a criminal with too much physical strength…
You’re clearly making a mistake with the manga, aren’t you?
>>116Don’t bring up an embodiment of violence like that.
Ruri-chan is 12 years old with that.
It seems that the butterfly had a high accuracy rate for identifying the culprit among readers in the past.
I can only think that it’s only natural.
>>114It’s not just the eccentric behavior, but also that the age suddenly changed while being published in this magazine.
That’s something even a fool can understand.
>>114On the contrary, Wada-san had the lowest accuracy rate.
Kindaichi also seriously thought that if coincidences didn’t happen twice, he wouldn’t know who the culprit was, so it would be better not to use tricks that could mislead.
>>130Who was it again? The one about the Amakusa buried treasure?
Seimaru
Onodera
Odagiri
I really feel sorry for these three people who are being burdened only by their parents’ debts.
>>115Ono and Odagiri were forced to bear their parents’ sins, but in the end, they are guilty of murder themselves, so it can’t be helped.
Seimaru really just has that kind of look and hasn’t done anything at all.
The black death butterfly is all the fault of the purple pattern and the mountains and fields.
Aside from my daughter, everyone else involved is consumed by suspicion and resentment, making it impossible to evaluate things properly.
>>119It’s terrible that even the mountains and fields survive so nonchalantly.
Otters… if we’re talking about degrees, I guess Seimaru, Ruri-chan, and Karen-san would be at the top.
I didn’t mean to do that…
Ono-Dera has a high level of sympathy, but killing Ruri-chan and his fiancée (his real sister) is an act of extreme cruelty.
>>126Onohara has a high degree of sympathy, and I can understand the reasons for becoming a vengeful spirit from an environmental perspective.
The opponent I killed was too bad.
But being so stupid is somehow all my mother’s fault, and everything is the worst.
Seimaru was literally stabbed in the back by his mother, who had supported him all along.
Too pitiful.
The fact that Rokusei is physically strong, but clearly members related to the mansion are being targeted while Kusanagi Mikoko gets killed is absolutely problematic.
Considering the treatment towards Seimaru, it’s just that it hasn’t been talked about.
A question arises whether the problem was with you.
>>131But it’s thanks to him that Seimaru has grown up so properly that he seems pitiful.
I think there was an incident with a theme like “human upbringing is important,” but aside from that, there seems to be a lot of noise…!
>>132Shino-san also became distorted like that after not seeing that old man Kenmochi for a while, and that’s the end of it.
The SKs haven’t done anything wrong, but they aren’t sympathized with that much.
>>133Miyuki’s cousin is so pitiful.
>>136(Tachigawa Shigeru died off-screen)
>>133It’s terrible that we, too, are victims of the sinking accident but are being wrongly blamed.
This butterfly is Calimata inachus.
>>134In color…?
Seimaru might have needed to include details about secretly hitting the second son to balance things out with Ryunosuke or about the oldest daughter and the servant being raped.
SK had his own reasoning for killing, in a way that was unique to Tohno.
The photographer was really killing it in the moment inside the big clock.
>>137Sympathy level: ☆5
>>142I feel like it’s a story about how they neglected parenting because of their job on the side and ended up getting sick, so I can’t sympathize with them at all…
>>137It’s not such a strange idea to make it so that no one except for myself and Kindaichi can follow the code.
It was tragic that the cipher, which was simply a list of names, was something even a child could understand.
Moreover, because it’s like a game of telephone, it can easily become a subtle blind spot while solving it.
>>184It’s terrible to have my name listed in the newspaper because of killing someone, damn it!
Tsuzuki is just trash…
Don’t you have love for the children you raised?
>>145It’s one thing if it were a stranger girl, but this is someone I seriously resent.
>>145I think there was love.
Until I see that face.
Tetsu-chan is too worthless, including the reasons behind his motives…
Except for the first novelist, I somehow tried to pin everything on the innocent high school student and kill them.
But I forgive you because I committed seppuku for my daughter…
>>148The novelist seems like a bad guy, but he hasn’t actually asked for money or anything like that.
I think the black death butterfly would say, “Hurry up and come back, you stupid mother! I don’t care if you explain the situation to the old woman!”
Mr. Tachibana is a heavy drinker and a lecherous old man, but he does have a sense of social justice.
>>150Organ trafficking is certainly something to report…
SK’s reaction to Miyuki is too weak!
>>151I might have thought deep down that my cousin who touches my butt should just die.
The Black Death Butterfly, despite the convoluted revenge of both the mother and son, has not been able to eliminate the root cause.
Seimaru had that kind of face! Plus, his voice is also Takagi’s…
Isn’t there something wrong with the fact that Shino-san is being bullied?
Izuki-san is also getting intimate with a high school girl in her first appearance…
I don’t want to consider that as part of love.
Even if it’s for my daughter, I can’t condone using my position as a reporter to get involved in organ trafficking—it’s too wicked.
>>163Even if Tachibana were a perfect good person and not a pervy old man, it’s still a level of crime that can’t just be ignored.
Surprisingly easy to set up, the Kindaichi case involves AV actress announcers being quickly and mercilessly killed, which is quite unfortunate.
Moegi was tough on the mother and daughter, but I like this child.
>>166It seems like a theory where if everything around you is so bad, then relatively, you appear to be decent.
>>166I think that’s about the attitude one might have towards a second wife when they come from being a servant.
The person who kidnapped Reika-chan did it for the puppeteer’s collagen, so that person elicits relatively high sympathy.
>>168My husband is at a level of trash that is quite serious…!
*In the same scene, there is no such evil expression in the panels from Shino’s perspective.*
The perverted old man is already quite something, but Tsuzuki-san’s level is so different that it can’t be turned into a beautiful story.
In the beginning, Kindaichi is about half at fault too.
The teacher who impulsively killed is one thing, but afterwards, in order to avoid being pursued, they eliminated one person after another who knew hints.
It was too extreme to impose everything onto the high school students there…
Onodera believed that although he hated his mother, his father was different.
If I knew there was only half a blood connection, it would rather just be an object of hatred.
Why? Dad is here too… That’s not right, Mom…
Well, it seems that the mother of Seimaru had a really incredible personality during her high school days, including being bullied and various other things.
Is the educational system of the main branch completely messed up?
>>177In the end, that’s just a Shino-san bias, which is quite something.
>>179Considering that Shiino is that crazy, it’s rather convincing to think she’s the one who made that.
>>179That’s probably not the case.
In the story, it’s said that he was a terrible person by both his real daughter and his servants.
>>199At the point where you’re thought to look just like Ryunosuke, it’s already confirmed to be trash.
The elopement ending is no good, so the glasses-wearing maid was removed from the anime.
Why!
The incident involving Rika-chan’s kidnapping had no good points other than the fact that Rika-chan and someone who appeared to be her biological mother were able to meet.
The game’s mansion seems to be trying to wrap up with a nice story, but the culprit is just too terrible.
Although Matoba and Tsuzuki are essentially similar, there is a significant difference in how they are treated…
>>182Matoba ultimately hasn’t done anything other than murder, or rather.
It’s the result of being pushed to the brink of suicide mentally due to no fault of their own.
Well, with that member, there was a possibility that things could have worked out if we talked.
Tsuzuki is already a social evil, even though what he is doing is the same.
>>189Matoba is a wizard after school.
It feels like in “Kindaichi Case Files,” a lot of coincidental elements piled up, resulting in a ridiculous number of victims.
>>185The moment Kindaichi extracted the information, simultaneously killing and hiding three times was quite a gamble.
It’s unfair that the demon ruins escape with amnesia.
>>187🔔 😨
>>190I think I died…
That is under the condition that it has a short remaining lifespan…
The idea that Magadori helps those humans they like and kills others like trash has a Japanese god-like feel to it.
Finally, I can break free from my previous circumstances and make my mother happy!
I’m happy!
M-Mom…?
By the way, I looked it up and noticed that Moei appeared in the spin-off, and it turns out that Ryunosuke and Hayato are in a terrible situation…
My real son has a face that is absolutely hideous for a woman.
The culprit (just died…)
Kaneda (Looks like this one just died…)
If something can be done deliberately, then it’s a monster greater than Takato!
It is true that Shino is very terrible, but thinking of trying to support Ayako because of that is obviously unreasonable.
It’s definitely impossible to kill someone with pinpoint accuracy by dropping a bell…