Tenjho Tenge/Headscratchers

Who really killed ?

 * In-series the characters say Mitsuomi did during their battle for leadership of the Enforcers and he agrees, but the viewers (and to an extent the main cast once again) clearly saw him take his own life by using one of Mana's acupuncture needles. The whole rivalry between the Enforcers group and the Jyuken club is about this yet no one can seem to decide if committed suicide or was killed by Mitsuomi.

In Chapter 128 of the manga, what exactly is supposed to represent? Aside from being sheer Nightmare Fuel?
=== It is implied that in-series that  had a severe Big Brother Instinct towards Maya, but how much of it was just over-protectiveness as opposed to outright 'romantic' affection? ===
 * The, created by  . Anyone who followed Fate/stay night might find it similar to the analogies being tossed about regarding the
 * The funny thing is that both the anime and the manga imply that Maya herself was somewhat overclose to her brother particularly during their youth, making this an odd Love Triangle between herself, her brother and Mitsuomi.

Author Appeal aside, does anyone else get the impression that Oh!Great is obsessed with the character Maya?

 * She gets the most focus of all the female characters and events in the plot all seem to involve her in some way.
 * Arguably the manga reverses the anime set up of having Maya as Ms. Fanservice and replaces her with Aya (at least until later chapters).'''

=== '''Okay, let's get this straight, the possessor of the Amaterasu Dragon Gate is and it's main ability is power nullifying, Susano'o is  with absurd levels of power absorbing; but who is the possessor of the Tsukuyomi Dragon Gate? . Now that the story has been concluded, who knows who Tsukuyomi is or what abilities it grants.''' ===
 * It's safe to say that Ogure Ito spent more time giving hints, writing massive flashbacks with some so back in the time-line that bordered on side-story, and foreshadowing (with some never happening) things or events than actually explaining facts by facts, with that said, is arguably the one who suffered the most with many implications and little factual occurrences; the boy was implyied to be Strongest in the School by Souichiro, the True Warrior at some point by Souhaku, Tsukuyomi by course-of-the-plot implication, but in the end he was just a Badass Normal.
 * As I understand it, Tsukuyomi and Susanoo aren't Dragon Gates, per se. Susanoo is what happens when you mix a bunch of dragon gate powers and a crapload of ki together in order to recreate the being who was the originator for the Red Feather powers, while Tsukuyomi is Humanity in general (and specifically whichever person is most important to whoever it is that they're Tsukiyomi to, hence why Bob was sulking that Nagi was his Moon but he wasn't Nagi's). It kinda makes thematic sense, in as much as anything else in this series does, if you go from Susanoo (mystical powers) to Amaterasu (power neutralizer) to Tsukiyomi (mundane/BadassNormal).

Why did Oh!Great decide to ? With the Ass Pull created by  couldn't he have had them reunite?

 * Souichiro, as the True Warrior, was more or less a battle-hungry maniac. He had to be stopped one way or another, and Maya having the Amaterasu Dragon Gate to nullify him was a much more viable option than actually killing him--as it was, barely got through that fight and he was just buying time.