NOW I know I’m a little salty cause my murder family has broken up BUT my clear biases semi aside, I want to just say I don’t think Unasaka Misaki deserves a second chance.
OKAY HEAR ME OUT I KNOW THAT SOUNDS BAD
(Pls remember this is about a fictional women and her fictional struggles. This is not meant to pass judgement on any real person or events.)
In my opinion, she sent Miri to her death, I do not think that is a decision you get to back out of.
Listen, at minimum, Misaki knew Miri’s father was a negligent man, married and a criminal. At most, she knew he was an abusive human trafficker who has affairs. That IS NOT the kind of place you send you child thinking they will live a happy life. That is the place you send your child thinking you will, hopefully, never have to see them again.
No return address. No way to send Miri back if her father rejected her. She sent Miri to an unknown city to find a criminal with nothing but a backpack and one pair of clothes.
So yes, I agree that having a child in such a dangerous career is…well dangerous. I can believe (in general, I have my suspicions about Misaki’s intentions specifically) that someone who is diagnosed with a death sentence could regret certain life choices. That they would wish to reconnect with people they wronged and try to live a happy life for as long as they can. BUT I think it is awful bold of Unasaka Misaki to tell our dads that they’re being negligent by keeping Miri, when it is HER FAULT that they had to take her in at all.
They tried to return her, to do the right thing and not in-danger a child with their work. But she spit on that chance. Talking about how Miris laugh grated on her nerves, how she never wanted her and found her distasteful to look at.
It is HER FAULT that staying with a pair of hit men, however dangerous that might be, was the safest and healthiest place for Miri at the time.
So honestly, tough shit. You care now? You want to be a mother now? Only AFTER you’re dying?
It matters when you’re about to die, but not when your daughter may die…..
Okay,Unasaka Misaki.










