
A good guy wouldn’t make a face like this.
I think I could have lived my life as a good person if I hadn’t picked up the Death Note.
Before picking up the notebook or during the time I’m losing my memory, however…
Since becoming a kira, there is no doubt it’s evil.
The difference between having and not having memories of Death Note is so drastic that it’s probably pure, for better or worse…
Because I was a saint when I had amnesia…
It’s strange because the moon that has lost its memory feels different from the moon before getting the Death Note.
>>9Well, the moon at that time was in puberty.
If you become a proper university student, you’ll be able to cope with it, right?
As the owner of the Death Note, I am a god.
For better or worse, I was a child.
It’s significant that Ryuk has appeared as someone he can speak his true feelings to, as seen in Death Note.
Mikami seemed to be a target for the general public as well.
If, by any chance, the moon had won, it might have led to an uncontrollable situation with murders.
>>14The annihilation of NEETs was planned to be done by the moon eventually.
>>16It seems like a violent act that might reduce the population of the bulletin board to less than half…
>>16“I’ll kill the elderly who are being cared for too…”
When I’m losing my memory, I have this motivation that feels otherworldly to fight Kira together with L…
The world is full of people better off dead, and since the fundamental part hasn’t changed at all, as long as you give them work, they’ll behave like good kids.
I feel like I broke when I killed Shibutaku.
I don’t remember the face or name of the guy I killed before Shibutaku…
>>19Otoharada Kurou is relatively easy to remember, right?
Mikami’s stance is that it’s still too early for what he’s doing.
Well, ultimately, Mikami and Misa are also subjects of judgment, to begin with…
Since there were almost no personal desires, I was quite suitable as a guardian of law and order.
>>22In the end, the world where everything goes according to my wishes is making me act out of selfish desires to become a god.
For that reason, a world of Kira supremacy is necessary, and while spreading the bait of killing criminals to gain more supporters, it appears somewhat cleaner because he died.
Stopping wars and eliminating 70-80% of crime is truly an extraordinary achievement in the history of humanity.
The author themselves stated in the fan book that Tsuki will probably never genuinely like someone of the opposite sex, and even without a notebook, there is indeed abnormality in you, Tsuki-kun.
It’s just that I have such high intelligence that I can’t build such relationships with others.
>>24My sister’s position in the moon is too high…
There may be distortions, but they are intelligent and not to the extent that they cannot adapt to society…
Mitsu-kun should have an older girlfriend, right?
Matsuda wasn’t believing in Kira, but in the moon.
L had the potential to be a rather one-of-a-kind friend.
It’s fine to have a losing ending since someone who just keeps repeating vigilante justice shouldn’t be forgiven, but the way of losing is somewhat underwhelming.
>>30I definitely like the movie version the best.
>>38The confrontation with L is just too beautifully resolved, isn’t it?
To justify killing Shibutaku, who wasn’t bad enough to kill, myself.
It’s just that they started saying they’re the god of the new world.
It seems unusual that, despite being so smart, the underlying sense of justice is just a naive and youthful feeling like that of a junior high or high school student.
It can be seen as the result of killing Shibataku and going on a rampage, and in fact, at first, I was a high school student.
L edition is really amazing because it’s so interesting.
I like the theory that if Shibutaku had not been removed, it would have been proper.
I’m going to kill everyone who doesn’t obey or whom I don’t like, not just criminals, so it’s not good at all.
To defeat the moon, Niamero didn’t have much appeal.
The drama version had a pretty terrible ending with a fire death.
>>41But that guy is the coolest moon of all.
I feel that rather than loving individual humans, Tsuki-kun is driven by love for humanity as a species itself.
I tend to be quite harsh on incompetent others internally.
I think it’s incredibly beautiful that Kira, who tried to create a gentle world, is ultimately defeated by self-sacrifice, which represents the pinnacle of human strength and kindness.