All the answers to criticism of suspension of disbelief like this are usually always "but would it be fun that way?"Uuuh I dont get it... If the gay dude isn't gay (not convinced) but he also doesn't like the other girl like that, then what's the big deal about saying "we're friends"? U can still keep your gay little activities to yourself, don't need to be coming out clean about everything.
But whatever, Miyahara is cute as hell again, who cares.
of course. also helps that these are 13 year olds, so it's fine.All the answers to criticism of suspension of disbelief like this are usually always "but would it be fun that way?"
Them being friends is obvious. That answer wouldn't satisfy MCs curiosity or alleviate his doubt. He wants an explanation, not describing what his eyes can already seeUuuh I dont get it... If the gay dude isn't gay (not convinced) but he also doesn't like the other girl like that, then what's the big deal about saying "we're friends"? U can still keep your gay little activities to yourself, don't need to be coming out clean about everything.
But whatever, Miyahara is cute as hell again, who cares.
It'll happen right as he's closing his eyes to fall asleep. Although, unlike when it happens to me, he'll have Miyahara next to him to help him recover from it. Life isn't fair.Years later, he is gonna remember all the misunderstandings![]()
Would really like it if the author does dares to make any of them through some hearth ache before the end. The series so far is always lighthearted and leaning on the comedy, but a well executed tonal shift sometimes hits harder.This chapter raises an interesting possibility that miyahara is starting to think arima likes her, even if he's still trying to force the yuki-ship.
There's no shot she asks arima if he specifically wants to be alone with her otherwise.
Which means there's a tragic possibility that he double fumbles by confessing to Yuki within earshot of miyahara. Yuki rejects him, miyahara is devastated.
That would be an interesting thing to read, I admit.Would really like it if the author does dares to make any of them through some hearth ache before the end. The series so far is always lighthearted and leaning on the comedy, but a well executed tonal shift sometimes hits harder.
the fumble of the centuryThis chapter raises an interesting possibility that miyahara is starting to think arima likes her, even if he's still trying to force the yuki-ship.
There's no shot she asks arima if he specifically wants to be alone with her otherwise.
Which means there's a tragic possibility that he double fumbles by confessing to Yuki within earshot of miyahara. Yuki rejects him, miyahara is devastated.
This whole time "no miyahara, not you" has been light hearted and in his head.Would really like it if the author does dares to make any of them through some hearth ache before the end. The series so far is always lighthearted and leaning on the comedy, but a well executed tonal shift sometimes hits harder.