Happy Obligatory Valentine's Day
To celebrate Valentine's Day, we're releasing this doujinshi we distributed at COMITIA 150 in November 2024.
Happy Valentine's Day!
So that flashback to her school days explains why she's the way she is now. Humu-humu, I get it now
I would say she acted as a member of society (school) at least at the time, she would get repulsed but at least didn't f*ck up her friendship, we can expect she kinda exploded later, as she pretty much only friend is a coworkerSo that flashback to her school days explains why she's the way she is now. Humu-humu, I get it nowthanks for bonus
i feel like she's assuming he went straight to ayaka after getting rejected but the optimist in me thinks he waited for a couple weeks. why am i overthinking this shitty mangaShe rejected him twice, once explicitly and once implicitly. He then moved on from his one sided crush to girl that actually liked him. It took him only a couple days before a full month to decide to do it which isn't exactly an unreasonable amount of time to get over a crush. What did she expect to happen?
This is consistent with her troublesome personality. It kind of looks strange or unreasonable from the reader's point of view, but that's Yuuna 100%.She rejected him twice, once explicitly and once implicitly. He then moved on from his one sided crush to girl that actually liked him. It took him only a couple days before a full month to decide to do it which isn't exactly an unreasonable amount of time to get over a crush. What did she expect to happen?
tbh she was kind of bitchy since the start
yep, author tried to made her more compelling little by little, also it helped her that the guy was completely broken on the inside, like he wasn't just looking for her ded wife on her, but he's someone that had heavy codependency problems, probably made by her b!tch mom that we saw toothis girl is her own biggest enemy
Oh no, the boy that confessed to her decided not to suffer from one-sided love. The nerve!
I mean, I'm not saying he was in the wrong nor she the right, but from her PoV, it's also understandable why the event could shape her this way. And we can empathize and pity her for that without having to agree with her, right?She rejected him twice, once explicitly and once implicitly. He then moved on from his one sided crush to girl that actually liked him. It took him only a couple days before a full month to decide to do it which isn't exactly an unreasonable amount of time to get over a crush. What did she expect to happen?