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The ending somehow someway pissed me da fck off
alleged "readers" also don't seem to be able to read the comments that came before letting them know its a LN adreaders when the manga advertisement for an LN has an open ending instead of a final chapter where the MC and female lead proclaim their eternal love for each other while having hot sweaty consensual sex with the purpose of impregnation
What’s the confusion? If the LN decided to go all Oreimo and choose the little sister route thus basically killing the story there then there wouldn’t be much reason to continue publishing the Manga.Wait, WHAT??!!![]()
I was freaked out because you said the novel went the oreimo route, I didn't think it would go that way since nothing supoorted itthis far, and it is an istant turnoff and source of disgustment for meWhat’s the confusion? If the LN decided to go all Oreimo and choose the little sister route thus basically killing the story there then there wouldn’t be much reason to continue publishing the Manga.
I don’t know that it did, frankly it probably has not, but that would make more sense to me than to publish an adaptation of a LN via 6 or so volumes that cover the first 50 odd chapters of the LN only to axe the Manga with a rushed ass ending that leaves no one satisfied and everyone forced to read the LN for the actual end of the story.
It’s especially frustrating when stuff like this happens while generic Larry Stu Isekai Harem Manga number 12 gets 250 chapters plus or Yankee JK Kuzuhana-chan and it’s milquetoast, likely secretly gay MC and revolving door of doormat FMCs gets 300 chapters with no end in sight.
I understand there are business decisions and that every Manga can’t run forever, it just feels like if I see the adaptation tag I might as well just read the LN and not bother with the Manga or Anime because I know it’s going to get axed after a few volumes.
Reread my original comment. I didn’t say it went that route. I was asking if it went that route.I was freaked out because you said the novel went the oreimo route, I didn't think it would go that way since nothing supoorted itthis far, and it is an istant turnoff and source of disgustment for me
Of course i am surprised!
Well, I interpreted your comment as a statement, not a question, you should have clarified moreReread my original comment. I didn’t say it went that route. I was asking if it went that route.
From what I've gathered from the novel, they're dating but keeping it a secret from the whole school.Leitores de romances, podem me dar spoilers sobre qual protagonista feminina fica no final? 🥹
It's still ongoing in pretty surecan novel readers spoil me which fl is end game 🥹
romance tag
manga finishes with no romance
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Damn if this is true it would have been peak, Incest is Wincest. Us Incest lovers don't get enough stories out here because most people prefer to read Vanilla stories over and over. I need some flavor or I get burned out. Yall normies just dont understand...What’s the confusion? If the LN decided to go all Oreimo and choose the little sister route thus basically killing the story there then there wouldn’t be much reason to continue publishing the Manga.
I don’t know that it did, frankly it probably has not, but that would make more sense to me than to publish an adaptation of a LN via 6 or so volumes that cover the first 50 odd chapters of the LN only to axe the Manga with a rushed ass ending that leaves no one satisfied and everyone forced to read the LN for the actual end of the story.
It’s especially frustrating when stuff like this happens while generic Larry Stu Isekai Harem Manga number 12 gets 250 chapters plus or Yankee JK Kuzuhana-chan and it’s milquetoast, likely secretly gay MC and revolving door of doormat FMCs gets 300 chapters with no end in sight.
I understand there are business decisions and that every Manga can’t run forever, it just feels like if I see the adaptation tag I might as well just read the LN and not bother with the Manga or Anime because I know it’s going to get axed after a few volumes.