Thread:ResidentialPsycho/@comment-27221428-20160912163646/@comment-25942629-20160926202517

@Rukiachanx:  Thank you!

@Kasaikiri:  I just do fan art and real life drawings and things. I think I only post fan art online, though. I totally suck, especially since I'm way out of practice (thank you, grad school), but here's my dA: http://residentialpsycho.deviantart.com/

The Michaela trait appears to be a rare recessive gene since Ferid had to watch and wait for Crowley to be born for over a century. If it appeared more commonly in males, I would say it's an X-linked trait. Since it's only in males, I would assume the Y-chromosome does something to turn it on, and females are only carriers. Of course, since this is a fantasy series, I would not hold on too tightly to science.

I've been reading it as well since I'm a subscriber to the English Weekly Shonen Jump. Since The Promised Neverland and Red Sprite all started during the same round, the abundance of abused orphans in the magazine became really prominent. Love Rush! is also a fun series, but it's a rom-com and has just about nothing in common with Seraph of the End.