inhales deeply NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I DON'T LIKE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!
Just wanted to make my thoughts on the subject clear. Thanks for the translation, very fluffy as usual.
I am undoubtedly focusing on the wrong things here, but... holding his breath for 4 minutes and 12 seconds?! I can barely hold my breath for over a minute! Do I just have, like, very little lung capacity? Is this a normal thing most teenage boys can do?
I hope that Lily does well at this school and makes tons of adorable friendships, but I have a sinking feeling that bullying and exclusion are more likely...
Gotta respect the determination to get up at 4AM to spend time together. Don't know if I could do that, I love sleep too much. Not that I'll ever get the chance to sneak out early in the morning to spend time with a girl...
Anyway, thanks for the translation, this is one of my favorite...
Yeah, this is a common occurrence in harem manga, as far as I've seen. A lot of harem protagonists tend to just be random, normal guys with girls falling for them with alarming frequency. It's one of the reasons I'm not a big fan of the harem genre. That and the fact that I know that, most of...
Got pretty heavy all of the sudden. Still, kind of wholesome in its own way. Honestly, I kinda love the MC, easily one of the less generic and more interesting ones I've seen while reading romcom manga. Also, I'm just a sucker for goofball characters who can get serious when the situation...
I've read quite a few manga with childhood friends, but this has to be one of the best. The author really manages to nail that feeling of nostalgia. Also, the characters are all so adorable.
Fair point. I suppose emotions aren't usually as cut-and-dry as would be nice. And, yes, her mental health certainly doesn't appear to be the best, which might explain how things escalated to this extent...
Honestly, for me at least, that would make it even worse. If she really liked him, then got rejected and came to hate him so much that she wants him to be bullied, I've got to wonder if that could have even been considered love in the first place.