Understanding the Conflict in SAKAMOTO DAYS: Why Daibutsu and Kamigami Became Enemies and Nagumo's Role Explained

Understanding the Conflict in SAKAMOTO DAYS: Why Daibutsu and Kamigami Became Enemies and Nagumo’s Role Explained

Reader’s Question:
I have a question about SAKAMOTO DAYS. Why did Daibutsu and Kamigami turn into enemies? Also, why is Nagumo on the side of the protagonists?

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Hey there, fellow manga enthusiasts! I recently found myself deep in the world of SAKAMOTO DAYS, and I couldn’t help
but ponder the dynamics between Daibutsu and Kamigami. It’s just wild how these characters, who once seemed like allies, have turned into foes. It’s like watching a sitcom where the best friends suddenly become rivals over a misunderstanding! So, in my humble opinion, the whole idea that “if you want to keep the assassins thriving, you might as well utilize the Slayers” really resonates with me. It’s a clever strategy, but what’s intriguing is whether Daibutsu and Kamigami fully agree with this. The moment they start clashing with Kumano-gi, it leaves me on the edge of my seat, thinking, “Are they about to betray everyone?” It’s that suspense that keeps you flipping through pages, right? Then there’s Nagumo. Now, he’s a real enigma! Having been discharged from ORDER, you’d think he’d be on his own path. Yet, he seems to align with the protagonists without any real motive against Sakamoto. It’s like he’s caught in a sitcom plot twist where he’s just trying to go with the flow but ends up in some crazy hijinks. I can’t help but feel a bit of sympathy for him; it’s tough navigating those relationships when everyone’s motives are up in the air! Speaking of navigation, I had my own little moment the other day. I arrived way too early for a stand-up comedy show – I mean, like, an hour early! I ended up indulging in way too many nachos while waiting. But hey, who could resist those cheesy snacks, right? It made me think about how sometimes we find ourselves in unexpected situations, much like Nagumo. So, what do you all think? Have you had moments where you felt torn between two sides, just like Daibutsu and Kamigami? Or perhaps you’ve found yourself in a situation where you felt like Nagumo, caught in the middle of it all? I’d love to hear your stories or any tips on navigating tricky relationships! Let’s chat in the comments!