Love it, just can't get enough of these three. Both monsters claim they have the upper hand and seem convinced they can dispatch the other once the time comes. They're very open about exploiting each other for their own ends.
Miko isn't presented as being in a winning position, so I wonder what we'll end up with. Will Shiori eat Hinako when Miko's not there, only to be then killed by Miko in turn (and either killing her in the process, Miko dying of grief/suicide after or getting depressed)? Will there appear some yet unavailable resolution (e.g. Shiori realizing the error of her ways, as unlikely as that seems right now) where everyone gets to live happily ever after? I could honestly see it going both ways and I'd also enjoy either route, if executed as well as the story so far.
I wonder about this slightly ambiguous phrasing here. Is it about there being "lots of other people who love her besides Hinako", or is it "*unlike* Hinako, she has lots of other people who love her"? Is it both? Does the JP version also have that delicious ambiguity?
I'm curious to see what we'll eventually end up with.
I see two says this series can end. One involves things that are forbidden in Japan. That worries me.
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