In a very enlightening flashback, we learn that Minagawa-sensei first realized her utter lack of emotions after hurting her best friend’s feelings without any inch of guilt. Others aren’t interested in individuality, but there is no point to anything unless you are wanted. She takes a liking in hurting other people’s feelings by manipulating love. Her only source of pleasure is the sensation, the feeling of being wanted, especially when that affection is taken from someone who is already wanted from someone else. Nevertheless, Minagawa-sensei managed to fill the role of the villain in my head, and I can’t wait to see how this story will play in the future. If by any chance you actually felt you could relate to her ‘feelings’, then come over for a coffee I really want to talk to you. If not, I don’t even want to know what you were thinking. Have you felt the lack of an antagonist during the first 3 episodes? By the end of the episode you probably felt the hate for Minagawa-sensei and, like me, screamed ‘MANIPULATIVE BITCH’ to the screen multiple times. ![]() But how did she come to realize that? She has to thank Minagawa-sensei and her psychopathic charm. Hanabi is slowly turning into what she hates the most, a selfish scum who takes advantage of other people’s feelings for her own comfort. Depending on how your look at it, we either have a case of one or two bad apples in Episode 4 of Kuzu no Honkai.
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