We're finally tying up loose ends, and reaching the big moment where shit begins to hit the fan, big time. We've got scores to settle, enemies to make, and above all else, a society to collapse like a Jenga Tower. This arc is the start of it all. So I hope you guys are all excited about what's the come next. BTW, this chapter is mostly going to be made out of the Yakuza Massacre, so I hope you guys like extended fight scenes and butchering of no-name characters, as well as a few named ones.
And another thing: The reason this chapter is coming out late is that I got hit with that good ol' Winter Season flu, and for the last few days I've been knocked on my ass. Thankfully I'm on the mend, but god damn do I feel like shit. Oh well, life happens.
However, before we get to the chapter, and before we get to my responses to reviews/comments...
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And now, it's time that we jump into my responses reviews/comments!
[Response to Reviews/Comments]
(Qoutev) JammyJam: Damn straight. It is of my belief that those who inflict harm on children, ESPECIALLY in that category deserve no second chances.
(Qoutev) TACO SENSEI: Yes, it is canon that they are all abused. However, I am taking liberties as well as pulling from my own headcanons as to what happened, seeing as we're only given surface-level information in UDG and not any straight-up answers, only implications and disturbing mental breakdowns that the kids undergo during their boss fights. Also, as for Monica's abuse, in canon UDG, it is only shown that she was neglected, rather than being beaten and... er, well, I think the implication was obvious. However! It is something that should be noted that Haiji is, without a doubt, a canon kiddie diddler, and if you want proof, look no further than the canon art book that Kodaka created, where Haiji comments on Kotoko's page that he, and I quote, "would find her more... visually appealing if her attitude was better", which directly implies that he sees her as sexually attractive—she's no older than 12 years old, so... yeah. It's disturbing.
(Quotev) Dead phone: The thing with Monica's backstory is that, in the source material, all that is said is that Haiji and Tokuichi neglected her, but it was hinted at within the source material that Haiji also "acted strangely" around Monica from time to time, nothing ever as serious as what I put down. And while Haiji is a confirmed kiddie diddler, in canon UDG it is never once mentioned that he did stuff to Monica. The only reason I included it here is to give Monica more of a character than she had in canon UDG (seeing as she's just baby's first Junko in UDG and it was kinda boring). Also, I actually don't mind the long comments. They give me more to respond to and more to think about when I get into the next chapter, so if you want to leave long-form comments, do so! And speaking of plotholes that need to be addressed....
(Ao3) I FUCKING HATE HAJJI TOWA: First and foremost, based user name. Second: Pretty sure you're right in that assumption. Nagito seems like that kind of person. Anywho, as for your theory... yeah, uh... No. You're so far off it's not even funny, lmao. Also, it isn't acid, it's Magma/Lava that she uses, the devil fruit she ate was called the Magu Magu no Mi, or the Mag-mag fruit.
(Ao3) Dangwhataplottwist: Exactly, and if I were more creative, I would've made it a million times worse. Also, you aren't far off assuming that she would be livid. If she ever found out who the people were, those people wouldn't be alive for much longer.
(Ao3) TheGreatWave74: Agreed, it is. Writing his death was extremely cathartic for me because he is the type of character that makes me want to curl into myself and die. Although killing him in that way, while I wish I could've done something worse to him, is more in line with Monica's character.
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