Oh nooooo. Everything feels so ominous and nightmarish this chapter. The thing the little girl literally feels like a shame nightmare or something, and it just spirals from there. Not surprised Azuki didn't take this well, hard to process reality properly when it feels so unreal. This chapter goes past drama into being a psychological thriller like Perfect Blue or Black Swan. Fully expecting that if she ever does carve a head for her Clay Megurus they'll start talking to her. Maybe even moving around her apartment.
I have had the "We need to get the kid away from this person" reaction before while with another person. It didn't bother me that much, but in retrospect I think it bothered the other person a lot, who also believed the child only talked to us because I was there. It definitely would be upsetting to someone like Azuki.
We really need Yakou to the rescue here. I don't know what she'll do, but pretty much anything is going to be better than this chapter.
Meguru's reaction to the blood was also interesting. It seems like she has some hangups around body fluids and the like- or, with this manga being like it is, maybe the opposite and what she's uncomfortable with is herself liking it. Normally you would give someone the tissue, not wipe their face and then stare at the blood on you."What you felt is lust and not love" could be what Meguru has been telling herself. Her expression is similar to Yakou's after when the lady was talking about how whoever had the doll is creepy.
Either way, Azuki's ptsd is triggered and she responds by integrating blood because she associates her blood being gross with Meguru now. Everyone here is having a bad time.
This is one of those series that makes me feel better about myself because the characters are about 20% weirder than me. Just don't remind I'm not fictional.