Chapter 92 is a flashback that shows a young Yuko, full of life and surprisingly happy. This version of Yuko stands in stark contrast to the terrifying, manipulative woman seen in the present timeline.
: The chapter is noted for being "heart-wrenching," as it forces the reader to empathize with a character they have grown to despise. Chapter 92 is a flashback that shows a
The chapter suggests that Yuko's fall into the abyss was catalyzed by the environment and figures around her, particularly her father. The chapter suggests that Yuko's fall into the
Coming off the heels of , "The Day Before the Storm," this chapter fulfills the "storm" by shattering the illusion that anyone in the town could ever truly escape their past. : Yuko's father was an abusive, debt-ridden alcoholic
: Readers see a child who wasn't always "broken," making her eventual transformation into a "villain" feel more like a tragic inevitability than a choice.
: Yuko's father was an abusive, debt-ridden alcoholic. Her brother eventually fled to escape him, leaving her behind in an environment where one was expected to either kill or be killed.