Lol, I've given up on trying to figure out all the twists and turns in this one. I'm just going to get some popcorn and sit back and enjoy wherever this ends up going 🍿 🍿
Mahiru seems to be nothing more than a political pawn for her parents, if anything. We can see how Amane's presence is like a light at the end of the tunnel for her, which then makes more sense why she's so aggressive in trying to court Amane. By getting into his family, she can eventually...
Oof, this was a tough read. Painful when imagining the pain Mahiru had to go through, which she had no control over. Her parents are just scum, and I hope they don't have any kids in the future, as they've shown exactly what any decent parent should NEVER do.
Given that this would be adapting from manga as its source, it can have a bit more hope of being a better adaptation. Light novels (Angel Next Door, etc) are really hard to adapt well, given how much is in the source material that an adaptation isn't practically able to cover.
Yeah, Asagiri is the focus of volume 1. After this bit, the next volumes focus on other characters more.
If there's concern on who the MC will end up with, I don't think there's going to be any decision anytime soon, at least not until the MC's issues get resolved, and they go quite deep.
Shi-chan can't stop the gig at the store, can't resist the chance to hold Tak-kun's hands. And he's not wrong about thinking this is like an idol handshake event, except with a role reversal that looks odd at first, but actually accurate once you learn about her whole backstory.
Interesting...
Unfortunately, this is a thing I see in many stories, where a number of people comment on the MC being as dense as a brick when he can't instantly figure out what's going on, remember something in the remote past, etc. And these people don't bother to stop and think about whether what's going...
Have to agree with this analysis. Kirishima truly is the GOAT :chad:
Makes sense why our main pair doesn't get anywhere if they're always afraid of hurting their crush and thus aren't willing to take that first step into uncharted territory
While this case seems obvious, one has to think there's some twist to it. There's already been stuff in the story that isn't as obvious as the surface suggests.
A big theme in this story is character backstories, and you're going to need them to understand what's really going on in this case...
Hayamiya took a critical hit shot to her heart from Haruno’s compliment. Nice that the author only showed the shot, and instead leaving it to our imagination on just how much blood loss did Hayamiya sustain from that compliment.
Lol, I'm gonna get headaches trying to figure out all the connections, which could get even more convoluted if more people get tossed in.
May as well restock on the popcorn and watch as this unfolds 🍿
Lol, this totally captures what happened between our two leads (If they had actually met at some random set of steps at the end, I would've laughed and done a pump fist). Man, I haven't watched Kimi no Nawa in a while; I might rewatch it sometime.
Yep, not surprising on the mix-up there. If...
I'm curious about Kimura’s backstory, as I feel like something happened in his past to put his mindset into that of a background character and make him feel like he has to remain alone.