With a Domo-kun nuigurumi on my lap, it's good.
Mouryou no Hako is an awfully heavy story. With my slow understanding of events, I guess I'll have to watch it again to fully understand. Lol my only problem was on the definitions of Mouryou. Seriously, Chuuzenji Akihiko is one hell of a brainy guy. He's exactly like what Sekiguchi said he is. You'd rather beg an angry sumo wrestler for forgiveness rather than go through him.
Everyone else was very interesting too. It was a little expected that Yoriko pushed Kanako down if you just look at her reactions. She was delusional when she thought Kubo (not Kubo Tite) was the one who pushed Kanako down to the rail tracks. I believe Yoriko was the one who got the ball rolling for the case of Kanako, causing an uproar in their family inheritance and so on. The part on Mimasaka was the past brought forward but it wouldn't have happened if Kanako didn't get pushed down by Yoriko.
But it is said that it couldn't be helped that Yoriko did that. She loved Kanako so much to the point where she saw Kanako as a perfect existance. Upon sighting a pimple on the nape of Kanako's nap, she probably lost it. She also has a story of her own, which might've contributed to her actions....
Also, some people are absolutely not what they seem to be at all. For example, Amemiya and Yoriko.
Now who the fuck told me that Mouryou no Hako was yuri?
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