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: Is it "evil" to seek revenge for childhood bullying? The chapter explores whether some victims are forced to "eat their tears" while their tormentors live happily.

ジャガーン・第76話 同じ | ビッコミ(ビッグコミックス) : Is it "evil" to seek revenge for childhood bullying

: This arc solidifies Jagaaan as a series that doesn't offer easy answers. Jagasaki is a "hero" protecting a villain from a victim. Where to Read Jagaaan recognizing their similarities. However

: While Jagasaki stops the killing, Bando doesn't go unscathed—he takes a satisfying punch to the face that leaves readers cheering, even as the moral "gray area" remains. Key Themes & Takeaways Jagasaki is forced to act.

: Jagasaki hesitates to execute Emoto on the spot, recognizing their similarities. However, when Emoto makes a final desperate lung at Bando, Jagasaki is forced to act.

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