Yeah, that one makes sense, after I thought about the set-up of the visit, and the mother considering the sight of her daughter driving away.
But, it does seem a bit odd, flipping through old chapters.
I remember the Girlfriend character being upset by Les-chan, you know, kinda leaving her, and kinda murdering a guy to get back in with her childhood love, and kinda bringing that love with her to lie low at Girlfriend's home while they decide what to do.
But, that seemed more like, well, the normal devastation that comes from a bad break-up of a good thing. Plus, her family is supportive and she has opportunities to move on. And, the start of the latest chapter, she looks like she is considering apartments, not how to die.
I mean, unless the next chapters are going to reveal her clinical depression or something, it seems a bit out of nowhere.
I don't know; the only thing I can accurately predict in Gunjo is that the main characters will do the wrong thing, and all joy dies in their presence. It's so bleak, it's almost comedic.