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“ | Give up, bitch. I know how you put me and Miura on the scales back in college, playing with us like toys. Then you tossed me away when Miura proposed. I've not forgotten. I've dreamed of shattering your happy little family all these years. It's what kept me alive all this time! | „ |
~ Toyokawa threatening Naomi |
Nobuo Toyokawa is a major antagonist inStrange Pictures, the debut novel of Japanese author and YouTuber Uketsu. Toyokawa is an egotistical art prodigy and the rapist of serial killer Naomi Konno.
Biography[]
Toyokawa was one of the leading students in his art school, where he took Yoshiharu Miura under his wing while Miura was struggling with his abilities. Toyokawa graduated as valedictorian and with high honors, but when it came to jobs, Toyokawa refused to participate in work dynamics and fought with his colleagues, resulting in him getting fired from his first office. Miura offered getting Toyokawa a job a a guest lecturer at the high school in Miura's hometown he worked at. Although Toyokawa took it for the need of work, he hated Miura for offending Toyokawa's ego as the student become the master. He also couldn't stand Miura's relentlessness to take Toyokawa on all the leisurely activities Miura wanted. Additionally, he resented Naomi for marrying Miura, as Toyokawa had feelings for her as well when they were all in college, and he always held a grudge. Toyokawa was dragged along with Miura to a hike up a mountain, which Toyokawa didn't want at first. When he considered he could butcher Miura at the mountain's summit, Toyokawa changed his mind and agreed to part ways with Miura halfway up the mountain. Toyokawa didn't return home and hoped to use the cover of the night to jump Miura in his tent. However, he saw Naomi kill Miura first, as Miura was abusing Naomi's son with him, Haruto. Toyokawa came over to the family's house after the murder under the pretense of offering sympathy and helping with their recovery. One day, when Haruto went out of the house with his nanny, Yuki Kaimedo, he made his intentions clear by aggressively groping Naomi and threatening to turn her in if he didn't get to rape her as he wanted, voicing how much he enjoyed the idea of ruining the household Miura made with her. From then on, Toyokawa would sexually abuse Naomi every Saturday, even once slipping Haruto a diuretic so he'd get up at night and catch Toyokawa raping his mother. The only reason Naomi didn't kill him then was she was afraid the timing would be too soon, and because Toyokawa transferred out of the village later. When Naomi killed Shunsuke Iwata, a journalist investigating her crimes, she decided she needed a fall guy. She found Toyokawa in another prefecture, overdosed him on pills, and wrote a fake suicide note on a typing press to blame him for Miura's and Shinsuke's murders. Shunsuke's devastated colleague, Isawa Kumai, swore to avenge Shunsuke by finding the killer. Once he singled out Naomi, he slowly goaded Naomi into an attempt to kill Isawa, resulting in her arrest and the revelation of her history of crimes.