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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: From his worldview. Throughout the first half of the story, this is his mindset. He believes that anyone who doesn't treat Remina like a sacred object, or worse, anyone who leaves her to die, is utter scum, and is worthy of death.
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* {{Sadist}}: Goda directs the cult, now under his command, to gratuitously torture both Remina and Daisuke. He takes great enjoyment in the suffering he inflicts onto Remina.
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* KickTheDog: The entire second half of the manga is this. The scenes where Goda exploits Remina's trauma over her father is him at his absolute worst. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.

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* KickTheDog: The Goda in the entire second half of the manga is him doing this. The scenes where Goda exploits Remina's trauma over her father is him at his absolute worst. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.
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* KickTheDog: The entire second half of the manga is this. The scenes where Goda exploits Remina's trauma over her father is essentially him at his worst. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.

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* KickTheDog: The entire second half of the manga is this. The scenes where Goda exploits Remina's trauma over her father is essentially him at his absolute worst. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.
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* KickTheDog: The scene where Goda whips Remina is essentially him doing this. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.

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* KickTheDog: The scene entire second half of the manga is this. The scenes where Goda whips Remina exploits Remina's trauma over her father is essentially him doing this.at his worst. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.
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* KickTheDog: The scene where Goda whips Remina is essentially him doing this. He shows utter enjoyment from doing this, too.
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* EvilGloating: In one instance, where he is arguing with Goda over who saved Remina or who's best suited for her protection, he gloats about his plan to keep her and himself safe in the bombshelter at his family's mansion.
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* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: It really says something about Goda when even Remina, a character who has shown little to no hostility towards others, calls him "the worst".
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Kunihiro is a chronic backstabber. When he, along with the rest of the group, are cornered by the cult, the first thing he does is leave them all behind, including Remina, who he initially expressed having "love" for.
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* UpperClassTwit: Kunihiro, like Remina, comes from a wealthy background, and acts somewhat childish and naive. In addition to this, he is shown on several ocassions to be dim-witted, such as when he believed that they can go back on Earth, even after the escape rocket got destroyed upon landing.

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* EntitledToHaveYou: Not nearly on the same level as Goda, but Kunihiro still shows signs of this. More specifically, he believes that because Remina acts as a spokesmodel for his father's company, he's entitled to her.


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* EntitledToHaveYou: Not nearly on the same level as Goda, but Kunihiro still shows signs of this. More specifically, he believes that because Remina acts as a spokesmodel for his father's company, he's entitled to her.
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* EntitledToHaveYou: Not nearly on the same level as Goda, but Kunihiro still shows signs of this. More specifically, he believes that because Remina acts as a spokesmodel for his father's company, he's entitled to her.
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* NeutralFemale: Despite being the protagonist, Remina starts off by doing little to nothing on her own, mostly thanks to her pampered lifestyle and coy, pessimistic nature. Throughout the first half, she's tossed around by four of her most devoted followers, who all fight for her attention, until one by one they leave her or die, and she is left to fend for herself. This seems to change a bit towards the middle of the story, where she does take more action than she has ever before in her life.

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* NeutralFemale: Despite being the protagonist, Remina starts off by doing little to nothing on her own, mostly thanks to her pampered lifestyle and coy, pessimistic nature. Throughout the first half, she's tossed around by four of her most devoted followers, who all fight for her attention, until one by one they leave her or die, and she is left to fend for herself. This seems to change a bit towards the middle of the story, where she does take starts taking a bit more action than she has ever before action, both in defending her life.own life, and helping Daisuke with saving the lives of others.
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* NeutralFemale: Despite being the protagonist, Remina starts off by doing little to nothing on her own, mostly thanks to her pampered lifestyle and coy, pessimistic nature. Throughout the first half, she's tossed around by four of her most devoted followers, until she is left to fend for herself. This seems to change a bit towards the middle of the story, where she does take more action than she has ever before in her life.

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* NeutralFemale: Despite being the protagonist, Remina starts off by doing little to nothing on her own, mostly thanks to her pampered lifestyle and coy, pessimistic nature. Throughout the first half, she's tossed around by four of her most devoted followers, who all fight for her attention, until one by one they leave her or die, and she is left to fend for herself. This seems to change a bit towards the middle of the story, where she does take more action than she has ever before in her life.
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* NeutralFemale: Despite being the protagonist, Remina starts off by doing little to nothing on her own, mostly thanks to her pampered lifestyle and coy, pessimistic nature. Throughout the first half, she's tossed around by four of her most devoted followers, until she is left to fend for herself. This seems to change a bit towards the middle of the story, where she does take more action than she has ever before in her life.
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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems. First of all, it is a reason for her celebrity status. Second of all, almost all of those who want to protect her from all of the crazed psychopaths trying to kill her merely want to get into her panties, don't actually care for her as a person at all, and almost results in her getting raped. This ultimately putting Remina in a lose-lose situation in all fronts.

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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems. First of all, it is a reason for her celebrity status. Second of all, almost all of those who want to protect her from all of the crazed psychopaths trying to kill her merely want to get into her panties, don't actually care for her as a person at all, and one of them almost results in her getting raped. rapes her. This ultimately putting puts Remina in a lose-lose situation in on all fronts.
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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems. First of all, it is a reason for her celebrity status. Second of all, almost all of those who want to protect her from all of the crazed psychopaths trying to kill her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her as a person at all.

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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems. First of all, it is a reason for her celebrity status. Second of all, almost all of those who want to protect her from all of the crazed psychopaths trying to kill her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her as a person at all.all, and almost results in her getting raped. This ultimately putting Remina in a lose-lose situation in all fronts.
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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems, as almost all of the people who want to defend her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her as a person at all.

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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems, as problems. First of all, it is a reason for her celebrity status. Second of all, almost all of the people those who want to defend protect her from all of the crazed psychopaths trying to kill her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her as a person at all.
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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems, as almost all of the people who want to defend her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her feelings at all.

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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems, as almost all of the people who want to defend her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her feelings as a person at all.
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* SoBeautifulItsACurse: This is the ''other'' cause of all of her problems, as almost all of the people who want to defend her merely want to get into her panties, and don't actually care for her feelings at all.
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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he also tries to justify his actions while doing this. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on, in stark contrast to the cruel, abusive piece of shit he was throughout the second half of the manga.

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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he also tries to justify his actions while doing this. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on, in stark contrast to the cruel, lecherous, manipulative, and abusive piece of shit he was throughout the second half of the manga.
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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he also tries to justify his actions while doing this. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.

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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he also tries to justify his actions while doing this. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.on, in stark contrast to the cruel, abusive piece of shit he was throughout the second half of the manga.
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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he tries to justify his actions with this trope. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.

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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he also tries to justify his actions with this trope.while doing this. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.
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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he tries to justify his actions with this tropes. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.

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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he tries to justify his actions with this tropes.trope. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.
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* VillainsDyingGrace: As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.

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* VillainsDyingGrace: Severely downplayed given how he tries to justify his actions with this tropes. As soon as he's revealed to be one of the cult leaders, he attempts to do this as he's holding onto Remina's foot, putting his DoggedNiceGuy facade back on.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: When the entire world's population plummets back into Japan, everyone except for Remina, Daisuke, and Goda are alive, despite the fact that they were all in front of everyone else.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: When the entire world's population plummets back into Japan, everyone except for Remina, Daisuke, and Goda are alive, dead, despite the fact that they were all in front of everyone else.
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Read too deep into it, it's apparently a symbol of wealth


* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son, with Remina having no say in the matter. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards Remina from.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son, with Remina having no say in the matter. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women from.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son, with Remina having no say in the matter. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women Remina from.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women from.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son.son, with Remina having no say in the matter. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women from.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all, and seems to see women as objects that should serve them. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women from.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In chapter 3, it is revealed that he has a jaded, submissive wife who wears very traditional clothing, a kimono and all, and seems to see women as objects that should serve them.all. He also tries to encourage a sort of relationship between Remina and his son. This is also very likely where Kunihiro got his entitlement towards women from.

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