Raito also Know as Light Yagami found himself in a situation of "justice". That soon became a killer intention rather than a lawfull persuit.
After the first murder, the seconde ou third come easily for a killer. As things run it's course he makes the decision, that is, to cleanse the world, he quickly transforms into another person, killing over 390 people in chapter one alone. Killers who never get caught almost always hide themselves within society and think ahead of the game, as Raito does. I strongly believe that the change was crystal clear, to montrer a real killer’s transformation through Raito’s use of the Death Note first from an innocent boy, then to one who kills only the "bad people" and finally into a mass-murderer who is willing to KILL anyone who gets in his way (including his family, and those who did not commit a crime at all- like L).
So many times, he states that he will rule over a world where crime will not exist. Looking plus closely into this statement, we notice the most important word of all “he will rule”. Raito wants sole supremacy—everyone around him is just a mere pawn in his game, and if he desires justice so dearly, why does he kill off those trying to seek justice as well?
After the first murder, the seconde ou third come easily for a killer. As things run it's course he makes the decision, that is, to cleanse the world, he quickly transforms into another person, killing over 390 people in chapter one alone. Killers who never get caught almost always hide themselves within society and think ahead of the game, as Raito does. I strongly believe that the change was crystal clear, to montrer a real killer’s transformation through Raito’s use of the Death Note first from an innocent boy, then to one who kills only the "bad people" and finally into a mass-murderer who is willing to KILL anyone who gets in his way (including his family, and those who did not commit a crime at all- like L).
So many times, he states that he will rule over a world where crime will not exist. Looking plus closely into this statement, we notice the most important word of all “he will rule”. Raito wants sole supremacy—everyone around him is just a mere pawn in his game, and if he desires justice so dearly, why does he kill off those trying to seek justice as well?
Misa woke up the suivant morning and forgot where she was. She looked around and remembered what happend. "I was looking for you, Misa..." Misa looked up and saw Rem standing there, "Rem! How long have toi been standing there??" "Long enough." Misa slipped out of lit and began to chercher for her clothes. Then, her phone rang. She answered it, "Hello?" "Misa! Where are you?! toi were supposed to be here 2 hours ago!!!!" her manager yelled from the other end. "Sorry, Yoshi...I spent the night at a friend's house and Lost track of time..I'm on my way now." "You better be!!!!!" Yoshi hung up. Misa sighed and closed her phone. Suddenly, she heard a soft groan. She looked over and smiled at a still sleeping L. She sat down on the lit and whispered in his ear, "Lawliet, hunny..I gotta go to work...I l’amour you," she lightly kissed his cheek. L sighed, sleepily, and snuggled closer to the pillow. Misa giggled then got ready for work....