At the end of chapter 4, Sakamoto has some ambiguous dialogue:
Is he implying by this that he is not human? Or is he just stating that he finds other humans interesting?
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Sign up to join this communityAt the end of chapter 4, Sakamoto has some ambiguous dialogue:
Is he implying by this that he is not human? Or is he just stating that he finds other humans interesting?
To me, it's like he is trying to look at human behavior from a 3rd party point of view.
We won't really know until the mangaka makes it obvious later in the story.