It's been a while since we got Shiraishi's perspective. I kind of assumed based on previous chapters that she already knew and was playing along, but this confirms she didn't know until now. Still adorable. It only took like 10 accidental confessions for her to get it.
Daichii is soooooo cute. I love when the people sent to the other world care about each other and bond over being outsiders. It's too bad the eyepatch isn't permanent, she was workin it.
I've been saying it for a while. Just give up on Saotome, girl. You go to a (mostly) all girls school, you're student council president, and you're the most cunning girl in the school. You could have 5 girlfriends and 15 fuck buddies right now. And since Itachi is immune to Saotome, she's...
Sure I agree, although I'm not sure what the connection is to what I said or the chapter.
Again, I agree but not sure where the connection is. I wasn't talking about cross cultural appreciation. The Room example is very much a Western filmmaking experience with a Western audience. And again, I...
Yeah, I think the fact that he mentions his job in his first line is key. It's not that he's bored of music in general, he's bored of the music he works with at his job.
There are tradeoffs to taking risks outside the boundaries of the accepted. It's not like breaking boundaries will always be creatively fulfilling. And some of the best art is made by being restrictive. You see this a lot with poetry. When poets start off with free verse they can write whatever...
"She seems harmless" is so ominous in the relationship chart. With that confrontation from a few chapters ago, Akane def seems like a secret yandere.
Anyway, this chapter is basically the friendship equivalent of winning over the in-laws.
Maybe because Aya has been the one to reach out and help Mitsuki all this time, but seeing her weak and self harming and hiding is doing a number on me, so this chapter made me cry. My poor baby, Aya. She deserves all the love in the world!