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Kazuma or Tsukasa? 4tf30

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14 years ago
Posts: 209

Even though Tsukasa is kind of evil I think everyone can see why he did this. And hey, he regret hurting her and did everything that's possible to protect her. He even told Kazuma what he knows just to protect her, so I think I won't change my mind, because since the beginning even though he hurt her I always wished that the would end up again ^^ 5q2z1v


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He stepped back and threw his arms out.
"I'm always crazy around you Rose. Here, I'm going to write an impromptu poem for you."
He tipped his head back and shouted to the sky:
"Rose is in red
But never in blue
Sharp as a thorn
Fights like one too.” - Adrian; Shadow Kiss

http://www.mangareader.net/782-43930-9/heart-no-kuni-no-alice/chapter-16.html

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14 years ago
Posts: 60

Quote from Fareki

It shows that hard-hearted people are willing to change, even if they don't show it. I feel that they are the ones who need the affection the most, for what they had to go through, and how afterwards they try to toughen up so that nothing can affect them.

It's nice that people can change, and yes so their karma changes too. It doesn't mean they're now worth more than people who were good all the way, in fact, it's really the opposite. Ironically, in manga, authors sometimes like to reward a change from bad to good more than a consistently good person. I've nothing against that - I'm all for freedom of literary expression, and god knows I love Wuthering Heights - but it becomes unnerving when people begin to believe it's better to be a reformed criminal than a law-abiding citizen all your life. I'll say it here: no, it is not.

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They are the most misunderstood, and therefore, the one who's most lonely. It's like caring for a friend or family member with a mental illness. Would you leave them alone if you were the one who could help make them better, as is Midori's case?

Yes, that's why we have social workers to deal with delinquents. Honestly, these character archetypes are like the pastoral: perfectly beautiful replete with blooming flowers in Spring, but then again, no one writes about the wilting grasses and chilly winds of Winter.

If you need any more convincing, just imagine yourself IRL getting hooked to a high school dropout/drug addict/convict, getting beat up for 10 years for the possibility that he might someday see the light and realize the love in the world. Not happening, baby.


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12 years ago
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I prefer Tsukasa...Kazuma seems too perfect and he looks so young....

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11 years ago
Posts: 2

me, i really like kazuma his so gentle, kind, sweet and protective. If someone like him really do exist i would definitely fall in love with him. 😳

and for tsukasa, well his fine but too aggressive while reading the story i kind of like him because his protective but i feel more sympathy than love for him like wanting to protect and take care of him because of the heavy chain that he carries.

i hope it to have a good ending 🤨


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