Tozuka Junki is now connected to King and his classmates. The hint was the boy that was forgotten when they were playing video games. It's really Tozuka Junki because of how he is still fond of video games.
Another revelation from the fourth episode is that the culprit just simply grants the wishes of the students. They only kill the students because of Sonoko's wish, while the students are being killed that way because of their wishes too. This means that if Sonoko did not made his drawing black from back then, then the killings will never happen. Therefore, there's a high chance that the culprit is not really an acquaintance of Sonoko. The question is why does the culprit grants the wishes of the students? What merits do they get from granting their wishes?
This theory seems incomplete because it doesn't answer why does it have to follow the song composed by Turbo. The song wasn't made for the wishes of the students. Also, if the culprit's motive is to just grant the wishes of the students, then the most capable character doing this is King who has a dream of becoming a hero. A hero grants wishes of people in a way, right?
Lastly, the two colleagues of Sonoko are very unnecessary for this drama. At least one will suffice, but we have two functional roles here. It is expected that at least one will have a big role in this case, I suspect the woman colleague helps the real culprit.
The teacher is already suspicious since the first episode. She did not attend the reunion. Why did she not attend the class reunion?
So, my hanging questions are: 1. What is the merit of granting the student's wishes? 2. What is the functional role of the two colleagues of Sonoko? 3. What is going on with the teacher's mind? 4. What's the connection of Turbo's song with the wishes of the students?
My guess is that the motivation of the culprit is not really about punishing the bullies of Sonoko. That is because even Sonoko don't have the idea of who is the culprit, so it must be someone she's not close with.
So, my guess is that the culprit just uses the bullying incident of Sonoko to make our characters conduct investigation. The culprit wants them to investigate. Probably, there are bigger cases lying behind the bullying incident that the culprit wants them to know.
The synopsis just summarized episode 1 and you can literally skip the episode. I have no idea what will happen in the succeeding episodes but expect surprises.
Another revelation from the fourth episode is that the culprit just simply grants the wishes of the students. They only kill the students because of Sonoko's wish, while the students are being killed that way because of their wishes too. This means that if Sonoko did not made his drawing black from back then, then the killings will never happen. Therefore, there's a high chance that the culprit is not really an acquaintance of Sonoko. The question is why does the culprit grants the wishes of the students? What merits do they get from granting their wishes?
This theory seems incomplete because it doesn't answer why does it have to follow the song composed by Turbo. The song wasn't made for the wishes of the students. Also, if the culprit's motive is to just grant the wishes of the students, then the most capable character doing this is King who has a dream of becoming a hero. A hero grants wishes of people in a way, right?
Lastly, the two colleagues of Sonoko are very unnecessary for this drama. At least one will suffice, but we have two functional roles here. It is expected that at least one will have a big role in this case, I suspect the woman colleague helps the real culprit.
The teacher is already suspicious since the first episode. She did not attend the reunion. Why did she not attend the class reunion?
So, my hanging questions are:
1. What is the merit of granting the student's wishes?
2. What is the functional role of the two colleagues of Sonoko?
3. What is going on with the teacher's mind?
4. What's the connection of Turbo's song with the wishes of the students?
At some dramas, you can spot the culprit at an early stage because of their unimportant roles compared to how big their name in the industry is.
So, my guess is that the culprit just uses the bullying incident of Sonoko to make our characters conduct investigation. The culprit wants them to investigate. Probably, there are bigger cases lying behind the bullying incident that the culprit wants them to know.
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