Isanuma's reaction to Kurumi coming out with her feelings for naoi is frying me. Like,
The content of the chapter is interesting though. I feel like we're getting back onto the right path, but I'm still a little concerned that we'll be lacking Naoi in favor of side characters. Don't get me...
It's quite interesting to bring up that she gave the same speech to Kyou, but then twist it when its Fuyuki to push the "she's not actually gay" angle. Like she's not straight either by these same standards and measures, but at least she's far more open and honest about the situation when it's...
While normally I'd like to give it more grace, I'm going to have to agree with the others expressing displeasure at this arc. Like in a vacuum it would be fine, but it being this deep in and basically fully backseating the main relationship is taking its toll. I don't mind the main focus not...
Firstly it wasn't days later, but literally the next morning. They talk about 'last night.' It wasn't Eri's fault that she stumbled into it, at all - in her head Fuyuki was dating Kisaki, she made Fuyuki into a cheater, while thinking that Kisaki was the person that Fuyuki really loved. Its not...
To be fair, the events of we see during her exile are a year after her exile - so it will only have been upwards of a year (though probably closer to a half-year) since we last saw them.
While I am ABSOLUTELY an Eri defender here, the order of operations is a bit wacked up a bit here, but also I would not say that Fuyuki kissing Eri was "random" along with her confession; Eri 'randomly' kisses her first, and the following meltdown is all based on that. She's got a lot going on...
While its definitely possible, and she certainly has motive for destroying the arch for the outlined reasons, Kurumi very much so has generally muted reactions outside of when she goes manic, so I doubt her reaction to the arch is actually a point of suspicion, or at least I wouldn't see it as...
It's kinda one of those things where its the fault of a manga release schedule. Like when you go back and read it through after the fact it won't feel like the romance has stalled or anything, or that things just got off track. This whole arc is ultimately an important part of Claire (and...
Arguing back and forth about whether they're dead or not feels a bit needless. It's schrodinger's avalanche. They're both dead and alive until we inevitably get told whether they died in the avalanche or got out.
I would assume that SOMEONE would get back to inform prince hairline and aurora...
I'm so so so glad that reshutoka didn't even consider an "I could fix her" for a moment. She heard what her wife wanted and even though it could hurt or kill others she's completely game. This is exactly how I was hoping a return-to-the-castle would go, frankly.
I hope they get a LOT worse...
As typical in male fantasy harem stuff, it's all coincidence.
Obviously you start with suzunna who is an awkward shy loner girl that he decided to be nice to and befriend early on in their lives, thus she glommed onto him and became his doormat.
Next is the other obvious one with a little...
The only way Kokoro gets through this plot relatively unscathed (and by that I mean not booted out as the villain and never seen again) is if Kurumi says yes to the date, saying no will likely only cause her to spiral more. In fact, for both characters, I think this date could only do good for...