Kujo’s philosophy that a lawyer’s mission is to protect their client, regardless of their "wickedness," is put to a severe test.
The chemistry between Kujo and his underworld contact, Kengo Mibu , continues to provide a darker look into how the legal and criminal worlds intersect. The Bigger Picture: Live-Action and Beyond Kujo’s philosophy that a lawyer’s mission is to
(from SixTONES) plays the conflicted Shinji Karasuma. If you’re caught up with the latest raw
If you’re caught up with the latest raw scans of (or Kujo’s Deadly Sins ), you know that Shohei Manabe—the mastermind behind Ushijima the Loan Shark —is doubling down on the gritty, uncomfortable reality of the Japanese legal system. Chapter 62 continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a "just" lawyer in a world where the law is often just a tool for the powerful. Why Chapter 62 is a Turning Point regardless of their "wickedness
The story highlights how the law doesn't necessarily seek the "truth" but rather a version of events that fits the current structure.
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Kujo’s philosophy that a lawyer’s mission is to protect their client, regardless of their "wickedness," is put to a severe test.
The chemistry between Kujo and his underworld contact, Kengo Mibu , continues to provide a darker look into how the legal and criminal worlds intersect. The Bigger Picture: Live-Action and Beyond
(from SixTONES) plays the conflicted Shinji Karasuma.
If you’re caught up with the latest raw scans of (or Kujo’s Deadly Sins ), you know that Shohei Manabe—the mastermind behind Ushijima the Loan Shark —is doubling down on the gritty, uncomfortable reality of the Japanese legal system. Chapter 62 continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a "just" lawyer in a world where the law is often just a tool for the powerful. Why Chapter 62 is a Turning Point
The story highlights how the law doesn't necessarily seek the "truth" but rather a version of events that fits the current structure.