Lots actually. broad strokes: the girls accepted him into the family, got through those initial "walls" their dad talked about in the first chapter, and realized they all like him romantically. The current arc is them trying to get yuu to see them as more than family, figure out what dating him...
not a bad place to leave things. I've said before, but this is by far my favorite "pizza man said fuck work" manga out there because it's the only one that understands the appeal of the genre isn't in seeing the MC's life improve, it's seeing everything go to shit after they quit. Don't know if...
revisiting this work a few years later, this is probably my favorite piece of pandemic-era writing ive seen. pacing felt just right in the one-volume format, the romance is satisfying and believable, and everything felt very true to the era. it evoked the feelings of the pandemic without getting...
there's definitely been some :thonk: moments but my money personally is on no egg, he asserted in no uncertain terms he was a man in the earlier chapters and he still seems to think of himself in that way, at least for now
Only natural we wouldn't get a real confession, but I appreciate the justification for why. their daddy issues have made all 3 are terrified of failure. Add in the fact that yuu has EXPLICITLY stated multiple times he doesnt want anything other than a familial relationship with them, and it only...
how is that series these days? I fell off it literally years ago and every time i see it in my updates box I get briefly interested in catching back up only to see the mountain of unread chapters and lose all motivation
I'm happy with the pace personally, not every chapter needs to be pushing the plot forward, fanservice-y chapters like this where we just get everyone's reactions to a development are fun too