I like this detective/murder mystery direction a lot more than the romcom/harem angle we were having before. It's so depressing to think about how a lot of the people on this retreat (not sure what MT stands for) have to be wary around their peers because it's that common for one of them to pull...
Holy smokes, four girls in four chapters. They're going full shameless here, huh? Don't they know you're supposed to introduce new girls one at a time whenever the plot has been meandering too long? I guess they could just start off with a huge cast and then expand from there as well.
I guess you can pull this sort of thing when everyone needs to present an ID when creating an account for any online service, huh? Absolutely crazy stuff.
Could the author be turning it around and making the MC the bad influence this time around? It always felt off to me how his goal had always been to essentially mold her to his model. It'd be an interesting way to recontextualize earlier chapters as foreshadowing.
How come the doctor is less suspicious when Nezumi said her boyfriend is in the hospital due to her? Like, this should have the opposite effect and convince her to actually call the police.
So despite how frequently this series dips into degeneracy there's just as frequently some real good stuff here like this:
I didn't realize how much I was waiting to see the usual "Strong man good, 'cuz need to protect everyone" so cleanly countered. Damn does it feel good to finally see some...
Given the subject of the course I figured they'd make the students more focused on their work instead of talking about their superficial impressions of other students. Alas, author went for the usual trope.
I feel like I've heard Shikarabe's inner monologue about how his intuition isn't lining up with reality when it comes to Akira's skill level several times already by now.
They also love to put Akira in arguments with arrogant people that mistake his disinterest for disrespect. These scenes are...
I'm going to hard disagree with Akanabe's mother here. On a practical level, only allowing people close to you to see your naked body is going to limit you (public baths, public pools all off-limits). But even beyond that, hiding your body is not pride; It's shame. There's some part(s) of your...
So 30 chapters in with no foreshadowing about this so far, we learn Tomoaki has a backstory for why he considers romance taboo? Like, until now he was simply dense, but slowly starting to figure out how he feels about Ibuki, however now we get this claptrap? This happening right after...
This chapter feels like a betrayal. It seemed clear to me from not just the premise, but previous chapters as well that the author is interested in challenging gender norms with this series. Standout example is the conversation between Ibuki and that one teacher about uniforms and changing...