Zombie-Loan Chapter 83 Discussion

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  • #10
From what I understand, Hakka's masterplan was creating singularity, not illegal zombies. So apart from infectious "illegal" zombies with full conscious, I'm guessing a few odd dead-brain zombies pop up occasionally. After all, the school nurse was the first who reported having an illegal contract and others were already hunting zombies before then. But then again, I might be totally off on this and Bekkou is just planning on giving 'Life Loans' purely out of greed and to get the remaining owed amount from their debts.



Also, in the last chapter, Chitose mentioned how everyone gains back their memory when at death's door. So by the time Bekkou revives them, everybody should be caught up and at the same page, right?



There is just one thing though.... what about that poor wolf boy?
 
  • #11
I feel like the ending was kind of rushed and somewhat cheesy with the whole 'oh, it's repeating all over again.'



I think I need to re-read this manga. I found the last few chapters confusing.



I wanted Michiru to choose a lover too. (I was reading in the hopes that she'd pick a boy some day) ;..; I hate how it's ambiguous but then this isn't shoujo..
 
  • #12
Aina-Chan said:
I feel like the ending was kind of rushed and somewhat cheesy with the whole 'oh, it's repeating all over again.'



Agree with Aina-Chan. I also thing that the ending was rushed. Here we go, gears collapsing, reversing etc., Michiru almost dead, doesn't know that they even fighting in front of her (?) and then - BAM! Quick chat and we are back to "normal". Nothing was reasonably explained. I personally don't understand what exactly happened to Michiru herself.



Although I like "repeating all over again" scheme the last chapter should be longer for about 3-4 pages, after the incident (I want to know if they DID remeber her :)).
 
  • #13
Really liked it, enjoyable read overall save a few slight annoyances.  I personally wanted to see more of Michiru x Yomi since they MUTUALLY liked each other...but alas: it is left in the air.  The series ends slightly awkwardly and rushed, but I still enjoyed it.



Everybody forgets her but there is still a condition to retrieve their memories, their own deaths before turning into zombies.  This time though, the world was created so that zombies basically never existed throughout history so Shito never went through 150 yr old nonsense and all those boy children were 'possibly' never turned into Yomi, right? I understood everything, including how the world will 'repeat' certain actions to allow their fated meeting but THIS time Shito also died, when before he was already a zombie and there aren't any intelligent illegal zombies due to aarc's imprisonment.



Basically, everything went into a world where zombies never existed but the main cast all got to achieve their dream lives as regular humans, including Shito who became 17, but...the ONLY oddity was the disappearances of Elizabeth child boy forgot his name the long-haired A-loan lucky boy and Yomi, male spirit formed from the murdered male children sealed in the box.  Did those children NEVER get trapped now and stolen from their parents since now the existence of Zombies didn't create odd singularities throughout history, or did the children who 'sleep' inside Michiru remain inside of her even though Yomi vanished?  It was already made clear that they are a separate existence from Yomi himself but are they waiting for her to be like, pregnant so they could be reborn or something, or are they going to eventually move on when  she dies and crosses over?  Those children are the only existences i'm unsure of, are they still inside her even WHILE they grow up under their own physical parents like double lives or will their existence remain with Michiru until she provides vessels for them(birth)?



  Also with Yomi gone...does Chika have a shot now?  They can't hunt Zombies much anymore but i'm sure they will still find a FEW since Michiru IS a singularity after all, plus they could all simply get regular jobs like undertaker did to pay the debt off, they aren't LIMITED to hunting it was just the fastest way to make money via bounties.  Some unanswered questions, I would LOVE to see a short sequel made similar to ghost hunt's manga simply to tie up a few loose ends they didn't mention.  I rate this Manga an honest 7/10  Maybe even an 8/10 if they'd only clear up the seemingly-rushed ending somehow or someway.
 
  • #14
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  • #15
Idk why but the final chapter felt dull. The overall story had a nice premise though. And was there really much romance development overall?..



Never thought Michiru was an interesting character either. 6/10. Series is just fine for me, nothing really special.
 
  • #16
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                        So everyone forgot their memories of Michiru except for people like Yuuta and that guy who were in charge of loans....that's the decision she picked.

But towards the end, it feels like the same things are going to happen again, since Chika and Shito died.



Even though, there was a like a year where no chapters came out, I'll still give it a eight. Ending was sad.
 
  • #17
It's cool to see discussions about manga, even if they're from a few years ago. The plot point you mentioned about Michiru's memories being forgotten by most characters, except for a select few, adds an intriguing dynamic to the story. It must have been interesting to see how that decision affected the relationships and overall narrative.It's always a mix of emotions when beloved characters meet unfortunate fates, like Chika and Shito's deaths. It can be heartbreaking to witness, but it also adds depth and intensity to the storyline.By the way, if you ever need assistance with mortgages or financial matters, consider consulting a Mortgage Broker in Goole. They can provide valuable advice and support to help you make informed decisions about your finances.
 
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