Arie and Amihiko share the same parents, they divorced and got remarried. Amihiko forgets about his birth mom and sister most likely due to the trauma of seeing his birth mom get murdered by Kimura (the pedo dude that keeps raping Arie, most likely both Arie's and Amihiko's birth dad because adult Amihiko mentions how he's thankful for his current dad for adopting him). That's why Amihiko's adoptive mom hates him, he's another woman's child.
Arie and Amihiko are twins; remember one of the pictures in the .1 chapter is one of baby twins. It also could be a foreshadow of how that one eyed teacher's kids going to end up.
The butterflies foreshadows death. Ex. The teacher killed herself, she's the woman who slit her wrists after speaking with her husband about divorce (and also the one-eyed "butterfly" who led Kohta to the necklace). Cant-stop-smiling guy dies in the room with his creepy Arie doll. etc. etc. etc.
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Arie and Amihiko share the same parents, they divorced and got remarried. Amihiko forgets about his birth mom and sister most likely due to the trauma of seeing his birth mom get murdered by Kimura (the pedo dude that keeps raping Arie, most likely both Arie's and Amihiko's birth dad because adult Amihiko mentions how he's thankful for his current dad for adopting him). That's why Amihiko's adoptive mom hates him, he's another woman's child.
Arie and Amihiko are twins; remember one of the pictures in the .1 chapter is one of baby twins. It also could be a foreshadow of how that one eyed teacher's kids going to end up.
The butterflies foreshadows death. Ex. The teacher killed herself, she's the woman who slit her wrists after speaking with her husband about divorce (and also the one-eyed "butterfly" who led Kohta to the necklace). Cant-stop-smiling guy dies in the room with his creepy Arie doll. etc. etc. etc.
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