Hoshi No Samidare 18 Apr 2026
: The chains often seen in the series are revealed to be literal trauma flashbacks; Yuuhi was once physically chained and locked in a closet by his grandfather.
: This chapter/episode is widely praised for its handling of Yuuhi's trauma. After his grandfather passes away, Yuuhi refuses to follow the trope of "forgiving an abuser" just because they are dying. Instead, he acknowledges his grandfather's terrible behavior while still saying a proper, complicated farewell. Hoshi no Samidare 18
: Yuuhi's reaction—throwing his chains into the air—serves as a symbolic breaking of his mental shackles, allowing him to finally move forward as a more whole person. Community Perspectives : The chains often seen in the series
Readers and viewers often cite this sequence as one of the strongest in the series for its maturity and realism. “Yuuhi's reaction to his grandpa's death was pretty
“Yuuhi's reaction to his grandpa's death was pretty reasonable. He accepted it, moved on, basically called out his grandpa for how terrible he was, but still said his own proper farewell to him.” Reddit · r/anime Let's Watch LUCIFER AND THE BISCUIT HAMMER – Episode 2
“The absolute justice boner I had when Yuuhi threw his chains into the air and yelled, "serves you right!" after his grandpa died. No one should be pressured to forgive abusers.” Reddit · r/anime
In Hoshi no Samidare (also known as Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer ), , titled "Yuuhi Amamiya and the Beast Knights," covers a significant emotional turning point where Yuuhi finally confronts his past and his relationship with his grandfather. Key highlights from this part of the story include: