186 Max out Support NPC and attribute growth

"Bedwetting, fire setting, and cruelty to animals...well, Usamaru's life began by ticking off all three symptoms of the MacDonald triad,"

Upon reading this, Kamiyagawa frowned slightly and shook his head.

In the field of criminal psychology, there's a theory known as the "MacDonald triad," which is widely featured in mystery films and literary works.

Kamiya had seen it before while watching dramas.

According to the theory, by investigating the childhood of serial killers, they found that a significant number of them exhibited one to two of the abnormal behaviors: bedwetting, fire setting, and cruelty to animals.

These behaviors can be seen as an external manifestation of the person's psychological issues.

Abnormal bedwetting indicates a lack of affection during childhood, making one easily frightened.

Cruel behavior signals a strong desire to control and a low sense of self-safety.