If you thought things were getting intense in the previous chapters of Tsukino Jyogi’s Afterschool
For the first six chapters, many readers assumed Rui was a classic yandere or obsessive love interest. Chapter 8 completely dismantles that reading. By revealing a neurological difference rather than a malicious intent, the author challenges the audience’s own judgments. The horror isn’t in Rui’s actions—it’s in how quickly we label someone as a monster. -tsukino jyogi- afterschool chap 8
For fans of slow-burn psychological drama, is a triumph. It takes a trope-filled premise (obsessive childhood friend) and transforms it into a painful, realistic exploration of neurodivergence, trust, and the limits of empathy. If you thought things were getting intense in
: The chapter maintains a patient, "slow-burn" pace that makes the small gestures between characters feel earned. Unlike typical high-speed romances, this chapter thrives in quiet, intimate moments that capture the essence of high school life. Does the final panel or line introduce a
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