this turn into a silent voice but bad, jesus i thought ruri was going to be like "fuck off i don´t want anything to do with you " i wasn´t expecting that kind of reaction, like sure shizuku was being hella rude and insensitive but it´s not like she was beating her or stealing her money heck she wasn´t even mocking her for being clumsy. The author is triying way to hard to guilt trip shizuku without fully commiting the same way a silent voice did
This, I feel like the story is exaggerating what shizuku did in the past like she killed someone, and Ruri is so scared of her, like, you can't even consider what she did in the past bullying if you actually know what bullying actually is, but I guess, it depends on the person, in the end, I feel like both of them have some kind of problem mentally.
There does seem to be something a bit off in the overall tone here, or the action is disproportionate to the emotional reactions, or something.
It's clear that as a child Shikuzu was praised for her directness and for saying clearly what she thought (which itself is a little odd--my impression is that those are not exactly the primary qualities valued in young Japanese women), and she thoughtlessly ended up making those qualities into negatives when she interacted with Ruri. As mentioned above, in A Silent Voice Shoya is a hardcore bully, even leading the rest of his class in persecuting a classmate because of her disability. Certainly Shizuku was wrong in the way she acted, but not exactly "Next up--suicide!" wrong.
Kaori articulates pretty clearly how Shizuku is being too hard on herself, so it's not like the author is intentionally over-exaggerating what the character did just to ramp up the emotional stakes. On the other hand, Ruri seems to have been incredibly fragile and vulnerable from the very beginning (and that's fine in itself--some people are), but five years later she seems even worse, and is still fixated on what Shizuku did back then (behavior which Shizuku stopped as soon as she realized what she was doing).
And Kaori herself is a rather odd character--at first she seems like just a genki-for-yuri girl, then there's almost a bit of a benign stalker-from-the-past feel, and then later she seems to be a doomed angel who has come to redeem Shizuku of her guilt (for an offense that doesn't seem to be quite bad enough that anyone needs to be doomed about it).
Maybe further development will resolve these issues, but at this point something does seem rather out of balance here.
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