I actually enjoyed this story. Not because of the mayhem and chaos, but because of the story telling and the message it was trying to impart. . . . . For me, the least realistic aspect of the story (besides the genius mother-son sociopaths) was Nezu and Mirai. But that's okay. Maybe even necessary. Without those two, representing idealistic characters (they could've been the mc and heroine in a shounen manga) , the story would not have gone so well
I actually enjoyed this story.
Not because of the mayhem and chaos, but because of the story telling and the message it was trying to impart.
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For me, the least realistic aspect of the story (besides the genius mother-son sociopaths) was Nezu and Mirai.
But that's okay.
Maybe even necessary.
Without those two, representing idealistic characters (they could've been the mc and heroine in a shounen manga) , the story would not have gone so well