I honestly did not like the panel of Shun looming over Nana while asking about her feelings in that exact manner. "You feel that way when I'm with you, don't you?" is a leading question. I felt an undercurrent of intimidation.
Now, if he had straightened his back, looked into her eyes with a...
@Prophetboi
71-80 was the common route for Tadashi to learn about both Kurisu and Nanjou. 81-90 (you are here) branches off under the assumption he picked Nanjou. Kurisu's route (91-100) works under the assumption that he picked Kurisu instead.
>let's just do a last-chapter mindwipe to squeeze out that last 1% of "absence makes the heart go fonder" data
Are you fucking kidding me, author? Never mind the possibility of a mindwipe drug going horribly wrong, Tadashi basically killed the woman he loved; consent was launched out the window...
Ideally Sumi should want to start his relationship with Yukari from scratch (learning about Souta along the way) if he still feels a genuine attraction. A relationship founded on a lie is an excuse to allow more lies.
This story reminded me of Hajiotsu, whose main pair's relationship also began...
>forgetting the absolute last page with the picture
I had to check the Twitter raw to confirm my browser wasn't playing tricks on me.
Anyway, for a premise that involves students being paired off, the girlfriend of protag's friend having zero lines is an odd choice. She couldn't take any of her...
@brainman
@Lolipop_Candy
Remember that Shuka was using the dream technique to dive into other World Lines, any wonky proportions might be intentional depictions of dream logic.
Quite a number of comments automatically assuming the abandonment was intentional.
Just take it as a possible excuse for the main pair to look for her owners over multiple chapters.
@Kampfarsch
I think she was talking about the two guys driving the truck transport for Ichika and Jiro (the ones that got killed by the Fatboy Slim mononoke pair).
I was actually hoping the supernatural part would be explored more even after they became a couple, but I guess the author couldn't evade the axe.
If I ever muster the energy for a fan sequel, I'll post a link here.
I fully expected someone to pull the "Rei should've never been born if he was going to die like this" card out of grief, but frankly that's the realm of melodrama (since it signals an arc of learning why the sister would ever use those words in the first place).
>Aika wants to continue watching Kanade and Fuyuhiko from afar
>Tasuku is giving her the perfect connection even if she and Fuyuhiko make up (by making her Kanade's sister-in-law)
I think Tasuku knows the gameplan, and this can probably kick off a separate storyline if the author felt like it...
>a group of male friends actually cheering on the male protagonist trying to hook up with the heroine
>none of them actually want her for themselves
That's the most sus detail about this story (yes, even more than said protag wanting to be the heroine's son).