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bravevolunteer · 4 months
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spinning michael around. the michael wave.
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wait-thats-illegal · 11 months
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(Note I should've added earlier: this post is gonna have kinda spoilers for the newest yuumor chapter (67 I think?) It will basically be me discussing what I saw in an untranslated version and am gathering from context clues and whatnot)
I just made a post about not being able to find a translation of the newest yuumori chapter but I wanna make another talking about what I did manage to find
So, the version I found (while weirdly glitches? Idk if it was my phone or the website but whatever) was fully in Arabic but the panels were still visible
Side note: apparently the like background text is written in English? But the little bubbles and blurbs are in Japanese (I also read somewhere that newspapers are also in English? So like all he text that isn't the main bubbles.) Weird tangent but I thought it was strange seeing the chapter in Arabic but background text in English (specifically the graffiti on the old Moriarty estate, namely "Devil's House" above the door and possibly "fuck" on the side of the doorway)
Anyway, tangent aside, there's like a lot of shit that happened but also didn't really happen?? At least that's my interpretation (which isn't exactly reliable, I worked like 8 and a half hours today, crashed for like 4, woke up for a bit, and am now running on benadryl and spite.) So the start of the chapter was focused on the 3 brothers and for some reason they return back to the old estate to see it horribly decaying and vandalized (a lot of people are talking about the "Devil's House" panel.) They sort of just walk around the estate for a bit and just take everything in (the vibes of this part quite literally give me chills, like idk why but something about them walking around their vandalized and rotting home is extremely unsettling.) At this point, they break away from all 3 and focus mainly on Louis (which I, of course, am always happy about.) He walks past a bedroom but I'm not certain who's bedroom it was (originally I thought William but it could also be Louis'? I don't think they've ever shown their bedrooms, or at least I don't remember them.) He looks sad as he's looking into the room which is kinda expected for the situation. He then has like a realization and goes into the room and goes to a Secret Spot and pulls out a locked object (I can't tell if it's a locked box or locked book.) Somehow, after all the years and vandalism, this book was still in the same spot and I feel like it's gonna be important (another reason why I wanna know who's room it was, I would make sense for it to be William's if the lock had something to do with the Lord of Crime but I can also see it being something personal so it could've been in either room.)
At this point I think it goes to a flashback? Like whatever this lock was it triggered a memory. And I'm almost certain the memory was of the light novel in which Moran is cheating ay cards, gets caught, gets onto a whole mess, has to ask William for help, and eventually discovered the guy only knew Moran was cheating cause he himself was also cheating. This story isn't told in the main storyline but it's one of the light novels (idk which one though) but it does fit into the Canon timeline (the night before the Hound of Baskerville, which is when Moran and Fred told William about the dude who was like hunting orphans for sport or something (that arc was like insane but also so important and I'm forever pissed that they didn't include it in the anime.)
The chapter ends with the ending of the flashback (or at least that's all that would load so there could've possibly been more) and I'm like so confused. I know the light novels are being adapted into Mangas but I don't think this is a light novel? I assumed this was the next chapter, but it's telling a story that's already happened in a light novel but not like in the main storyline so I'm just extremely confused about what the hell is going on. Like if it was just a manga adaptation of a light novel, why is it happening in the current timeline and why is it being shown as Louis' memory?? If I recall correctly Louis didn't even want Moran to come into the estate at all because it was in the middle of the night but Moran convinced him. So yes Louis is there but he's not like a main figure? The only rational I can think of is its being shown from a bystanders perspective (similar to The Two Detectives when they were on the train) and Louis has been used in the past as a sort of filler character for when the audience needs to know what's happening but it is either too complicated or it needs to be balanced (like The Two Detectives focusing on Sherlock and William's interactions but showing them almost as equals as it isn't focused on one perspective but showing the bith simultaneously though Louis.)
There was also another major development in this moment canonically because it's the first time Louis is allowed on a mission, which is talked about after Moran and Fred leave (I'll never understand why they changed that in the anime, like Louis was involved in the schemes but he was not allowed to go on missions because William was trying to protect this image of him (and preserve his innocence?? This man committed a mass murder at the age of like 8 he is absolutely not innocent but pop off king.) So this happening after the flashback that was shown (if I'm correct about it) seems like either odd timing or like something bigger we don't know yet.
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