It's a flashback from Alya's point of view.they are in middle school?!?!?!
The couple leaving the haunted house was not flashback. Probably translation error, insignificant error, thank you translators.It's a flashback from Alya's point of view.
yeah brotherI'm looking forward to his response in Russian, "I love you too." We all know it's coming!
Its also nice having a male MC that you can see why the FMC would be into him, too many are so bland or "beta" that you wonder what they see in them.That was a nice chapter, fleshing the story out using FMC's viewpoint is actually nice which most romance manga doesn't do or the FMC just fall for the MC for almost stupid reasons.
Well, it's also nice that the MC isn't a self-insert charecter.(From what we've seen so far.)
I also wonder if haunted houses are really scary. I tried one many years ago, and it was disappointing. Maybe it is because I grew up near a mountain with many abandoned buildings and houses.I wonder if haunted house attraction being so scary is a good thing or bad thing.
Well, expecting the enthusiastic school students to understand things like "target audience" is unreasonable.
they are in middle school?!?!?!
She transferred as a 3rd year in middle school, they're now in high school.
I wonder if the author is going to use the japanese phrase "the moon is beautiful, isn't it?" but in russian "разве луна не красива?" (or a more scuffed version "луна красива, не так ли?") despite this phrase making no sense in any language other that japanese.I'm looking forward to his response in Russian, "I love you too." We all know it's coming!
Combination middle and high school, explaining in part the sheer enormity of the festival.they are in middle school?!?!?!
I'm looking forward to his response in Russian, "I love you too." We all know it's coming!