Lmao manga be so random.
I see what you did there.
Her negative feelings for Mishio are indeed understandable, but understanding and justification are not synonyms. Only way Mishio can be held accountable for Rika's suicide is if she psychologically and/or physically bullied her into it. Like, what the hell, the bitch nurse purposefully used someone's suicide to make a student miserable, how in the world is that justified?? Also, "forgiving". What should she forgive? Granted, we do not know the details, but again, unless Mishio bullied the teacher into suicide (and let us be honest, does anyone see this as even remotely possible?), she is not responsible the latter offed herself, there is nothing to forgive.
My wording was wrong. To be more specific, it is though justified from the nurse's own perspective. When I said she could have been more forgiving, I meant in her spite towards Mishio, as in kinder, less violent if you prefer; once again, from her pov, Mishio is, at least partially, held responsible so there IS something to forgive on her part. I'm not talking about public, religious or broader morals, but something more intimate, more personal. You can hold a grudge against somebody even if morals or laws tell you that you should not, because they hurt you.
I can even go further : the little girl that you think is (partly) responsible for driving your best friend to commit suicide, is in front of you, what is she doing? She is getting all lovey-dovey with another girl only a year or months after said suicide, as if she had already turned the page. But I guess this point was already made clear enough.
More objectively, I don't know enough to judge. Yes, it's clearly unfair, almost despicable depending behind which character you place yourself, to be spiteful toward Mishio since she is clearly suffering because of this. She feels guilty and is deeply affected (self-harm and heavy depression), and I do feel very bad for her having to face this again because of the nurse, but I just wanted to put myself in the nurse's shoes, because she probably suffers as well.
Hopefully, Ena will be the support Mishio needs and the nurse will find way to accept what happened and be at peace.
This is indirectly supported by her dialogue in the flashback, when she turns down Mishio's request to go to the sea [...].
I'm just nitpicking, but she didn't outright turned Mishio's propositions down, she was more dismissive as in "maybe in the future if...", but I agree that it supports the fact that something was wrong. Was it already suicidal thoughts or just an apprehension regarding their situation, like she didn't want to engage too much in the relationship because of its nature; although they just slept together before this discussion, so it may have been a little too late for that...
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