Parallel to the drama in the 7th Division, the chapter shows reflecting on her identity. Her journey through Karafuto has forced her to grow from a girl protected by adults into a woman considering her role in the future of the Ainu people. This shift in her "ego" marks a major turning point as the group heads back toward Hokkaido. Why This Chapter Matters
The chapter focuses heavily on Koito questioning Tsukishima about the truth behind Tsurumi’s past. Koito reveals a shocking connection: his father was a close friend of (the former commander of the 7th Division). Parallel to the drama in the 7th Division,
Do you think Tsukishima truly believes Tsurumi’s lies, or is he just too broken to care about the truth? Why This Chapter Matters The chapter focuses heavily
Even in his absence, Ogata’s words to Koito in Russian ("bon-bon") are what triggered this wave of suspicion, proving Ogata is still successfully sabotaging Tsurumi from the shadows. Even in his absence, Ogata’s words to Koito
Parallel to the drama in the 7th Division, the chapter shows reflecting on her identity. Her journey through Karafuto has forced her to grow from a girl protected by adults into a woman considering her role in the future of the Ainu people. This shift in her "ego" marks a major turning point as the group heads back toward Hokkaido. Why This Chapter Matters
The chapter focuses heavily on Koito questioning Tsukishima about the truth behind Tsurumi’s past. Koito reveals a shocking connection: his father was a close friend of (the former commander of the 7th Division).
Do you think Tsukishima truly believes Tsurumi’s lies, or is he just too broken to care about the truth?
Even in his absence, Ogata’s words to Koito in Russian ("bon-bon") are what triggered this wave of suspicion, proving Ogata is still successfully sabotaging Tsurumi from the shadows.