I never understand why the attackers didn't kill the twins that night with their parents and how the human traffickers find them in the first place
Hello Anon! Okay so, in my opinion (which isn’t everyone’s obviously, here’s another take on your question for example), I think it is because the big bad wanted to annihilate Vincent’s family in the worst way possible, out of revenge or maybe as a punishment.
First of all, here’s who I think the big bad is: [x][x]
Secondly, one possibility I could see as an explanation is the big bad having an old grudge against the P family and Vincent didn’t manage to act well enough to erase the danger of being eliminated.
So murdering him and his wife, which left their sons to be defenseless, and then making sure child traffickers would get the twins (thanks to that possible supernatural dude who killed everyone before abducting the boys in ch134)…
…and sell them to horrible psychos was the plan 4 years ago.
In my opinion, the twins weren’t meant to survive whatever would happen to them after being sold into captivity and I even think that this guy from ch137 (who was possibly the same guy as ch134)…
…was there to make sure they could report to the big bad that the twins ended up dead, by whoever bought them.
However, something totally unexpected happened…
because a demon was summoned, which allowed for one boy to survive and come back. That’s the gist of my thoughts.
Since we don’t know for sure why Vincent had to die though, if it was in relation to his mother also possibly ending up murdered or not, and what kind of supernatural being works for the big bad (shinigami, demon, angel maybe?), it’s unfortunately hard to develop more than that.
We don’t even know if the person I’m referring to as the big bad may not be manipulated herself in the first place (in s1 of the anime she was), so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that’s about it for now.
The only thing I’m reasonably sure of though is that Vincent always expected to be killed, but he didn’t expect for his sons to suffer and that’s where he fucked up. And the reason for that may be because, when his own mother probably was murdered, he and his sister didn’t have anything done to them.
So ask yourself this: if two Watchdogs were murdered in the span of 20 years, but only one set of children had to suffer, what changed between the two murders? Did it somehow become even more personal? Was it a message? That’s what I’m looking forward to find out.
Sorry that it’s kinda complicated, but I hope it answers your question! Have a nice day Anon!













