You guys got angry with the girls' attitude from before, but this one is more severe. I was being neutral with the previous girls, but this archery girl shouldn't be saved at all after seeing her true color 😂
I'm sorry, but you dismissed the fact that the girls were thinking that they have been freed from the curse and there was no need for him to dispel the curse again, so that's why they thought Kamite's act was over the top to undress Tsubasa once more. But like in my comment on previous ch, I...
I understand where they're coming from. If you're a girl and some guy still forcibly make his way to undress you even though he's your benefactor, you would still hesitate to give in. But at the same time I feel the girls were wrong to give that "exaggerated" reaction. If only they could be more...
Nothing wrong with the action stuff. But what's off is when author put some supernatural stuffs at that time and suddenly expanded the action randomly out of nowhere like this arc. This kind of concept wasn't introduced in the beginning and imho it's just offputting when author decided to spiced...
If you think of harem in terms of outer appearance only where a male is surrounded by many girls, then yeah. But in terms of romance harem where all the girls fall in love with the MC, I think it's not going to be happen. At least for now. Let's see what the future holds.
If she managed to know her worth more than that, practicing new hard skills or soft skills that enhance her value, and be proud of herself due to other features than physique alone so she wouldn't rely on her sole appearance, this thing wouldn't happen. Wonder how is she doing now?
To be honest, I still want to continue this series, but I don't fking understand why suddenly author put other genres in the halfway of the story.
First was supernatural/fantasy, when hikage was introduced I was like "wait why suddenly a ninja appeared lmao" but I could still let it slip by...
For those of you who are still confused about why Anna still hates her, I have stated my opinion at chapter 52. In addition to that explanation, she never truly hates her actually. She just hates that another persona of Maria (the coldhearted assassin that no longer radiates the warmth like...
That reminds me of Maison Ikkoku; things are full of goofiness and slice of life thingy in the beginning but the buildup romance is slowly but sure throughout the series, until finally shits got really serious towards the ending lol
So Anna (little sister) sees her big sis (Maria) as Shue, the killing machine that needs to be eradicated. The image of big sis that she loves is Maria, that pure one before becoming an assassin. Anna wanted to end her sister life as Shue, not as Maria. She still wants to cherish the leftover...