Hanako's look of desire and love
Hanako is not the type to say how he feels, he shows it, he shows it with attitudes.
But sometimes his look says more than he really wants to convey.
The look of desire, it's there no matter how much he tries to hide how he's feeling, no matter how much he's betraying his own heart, he denies it, he disguises it, he makes up an excuse or anything else to pretend he doesn't care or feeling nothing but your eyes speak. They call him a liar at every turn.
Whether it's the desire to have Nene, a hug, a kiss, or something else, he hides it, he holds back almost every time. I read his eyes as saying "I want it, I really want it" but his mouth and his body say, "it's nothing like that, it's just your imagination".
And this is his look of love and admiration, like someone seeing something precious, enchanting. Like a moonlit night covered in stars that twinkle brightly next to each other. The love that awakens desire in him.
The way he looks at her…
It's so precious….
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Predictions of the tragedy
Aidairo left this information in the air ~
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"Hey do you know if hanako kun seal come off, the entire world will fall in disrray..... * that was close-!!* *heart thumping*
This reminds me of this
and this
Hanako's seal + threat of Hanako being very dangerous and difficult to control + future of the school is being destroyed + Sakura wants everything to be destroyed and uses Hanako and Yashiro to do so + Hanako is sometimes represented as a "dinosaur" or a giant monster + Hanako's own repulsion towards himself + Hanako is seen with this dark shadow on his chest that sometimes spreads across his body = Will everything be destroyed by Hanako?
I add even more
The fear that Hanako seems to feel for himself if he loses the seal. He's the first one I've seen that likes being sealed, for some reason.
The ghost boy can transform into a highly destructive and out of control monster that can destroy everything in sight unless someone restrains him.
So let's think a little, what if Tsukasa is removing all the Yorishiros so that the passages between the supernatural and the world of the living are freer, and this gives strength to this "God", the more seals removed, the stronger he becomes.
What if he is doing this to release the creature living in Hanako, so that he becomes stronger and can fulfill his wish, but this could lead to a problematic future.
Yashiro has a kind of purifying power, but we saw what happened when she did that to Tsukasa.
What if Yashiro is the one who has to stop Hanako? Considering that she will only die if she takes out all the yorishiros then…
If that God grants a wish to whoever takes out all the yorishiros, which are seals, it means that this is very related to him and his power, the seals can keep that "God" contained. Knowing that the creature lives inside Tsukasa, and that it probably also lives inside Hanako, would make him stronger and he would take control again.
If all the seals are removed, including Hanako's, does the creature take control and Yashiro dies from trying to contain and save Hanako in the process?
So he would kill the girl he loves, the same way he killed his beloved brother?
It's a little crazy, but it's still a possibility.
He tries to save the girl he loves but in the end it's his fault for her death? (my heart hurts just thinking about it ;~;)
But what does Sakura have to do with it? Could she be a Kannagi who wants revenge? Why does she want both supernaturals and humans to disappear from existence? And why would Tsukasa agree to this? Many questions…
It was a random thought I had when I saw the image of Hanako worrying about his seal. It could all be nonsense in my head. Maybe someday I'll organize these theories better
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