They're def both at fault, but its good that they both decided to end it, because it straight up wasn't working for either of them. Something interesting to note was that while Nozaki admitted that he was at fault that he himself didn't do enough, he also noted that he only was able to see...
Kinda random but upon seeing her father, I do just now realize that it’s not only moms in manga/anime that still look so young. Like this guy looks like he’s 25 at the most with the way he’s drawn.
It's a bit anticlimactic that it all turned out this way, but tbh, this chapter stays true to the core of the manga. I also liked seeing how Evans is actually completely like his father, who appears to be more successful at acting cool. After all, (iirc) his father appeared to be a smooth, cool...
It’s quite interesting the angle that the mangaka decided to take for young Evans, really expressing how he was in his rebellious teen stage. Not only was he basically the same as a child/teen, always thinking about how others perceived him, he also honestly slips up as much as he does as an...
I really like this sudden flashback arc, as well as kid Evans’ overall character and how similar yet dissimilar he is to his older self. It’ll be interesting to see what changed him into the man he is today, especially when noting how dismissive kid Evans was of his dad’s intentions of being...
I was considering dropping the series since I didn’t like Darwin much, and it felt like they were going to be the true driving force behind the manga. However, with this chapter introducing the notion for both the MC and the readers to question all sides involved in this war and the possibility...
His progress with Ayame hasn’t been as developed as his progress with others, so I was wondering if she wasn’t going to fall for him. However, my worries were for naught, Kimura is that guy. Now I’m just waiting for him to somehow seduce the twin brother.
Seeing that Tinasha didn’t completely flip to marriage makes more sense than her actually doing so, but it still feels a bit goofy that she decided to take the plunge for sex and lose power while still not deciding to be with him completely. I suppose that’s just her falling the most she can...
This honestly feels like it could become a slow burn SOL romance typa thing, but down for whatever direction the author goes for as long as it’s reasonable. Setting is great, there’s a lot of room for world building and discovery, and the two main characters are great contrasts and seem like...
I’m a tad bit annoyed that the trio were so quick to forgive them for what they did, but I suppose it is what it is from their perspective. They can’t afford not to become cooperative with them, considering how powerful the duo are and that the trio don’t really have any alternative.