However, there are also some drawbacks to consider:
One of the most praised aspects of Eroriman 2 is its refusal to offer a hero. Tanaka is irredeemable. He justifies his actions by saying, "I’m giving them what they want—money." Yet, the manga forces readers to sympathize with his targets. Chapter 12, in which Tanaka breaks a single mother’s resistance through psychological manipulation over seven days, is widely considered one of the most disturbing sequences in modern seinen manga. You hate Tanaka, but you cannot look away.