Now that I’m not over the moon anymore, here are my concise final thoughts.
This manga balanced comedy and drama perfectly, its characters are relatable af, the art style is somehow simplistic and detailed, and the story is omega endearing.
And this fantastic ending just sums up all you could...
I can't, man, I can't. I'm... far too happy right now to make any coherent sentences. So I'll let this high enrapture me for now, and tomorrow I'll give some constructive comment on this manga.
Just know that I'm crying legit tears...
Yeah, sure, borrowing your underwear is a bit much... BUT ARE YOU JUST GONNA IGNORE THAT SHE TOOK YOU FUCKING SHIRT TOO???
Jesus, I haven't seen this much unresolved sexual tension since Citrus.
Ah, there's the obligatory "eyelashes comment" that I see in every single yuri ever.
But onto more pressing matters... OMFGOOOOOOOOOD, THIS IS THE CUTEST SHIT EVER!!!
Yeah, I was sort of expecting something a with little more... kick, I guess. This last-minute villain and Lance being just a noble knight guy that instantly became a skeleton were kind of disappointing. Is it so hard to turn him into a regular undead so that he has to shed his fleshy bits over...
All jokes aside, this spin-off does improve my enjoyment of the series by a whole lot.
Thank you for continuing this, hope everything's ok on your end, Wanderer-san.
Normally, I’d have hardly been hurt by this manga’s non-progress.
But with Takamine-san’s latest chapter still fresh in my mind, this just feels like a “Dense MC” assault on my nerves.
@cjyniz Ranko did mention some stuff about a time when she was scared of thunders and he was there.
But I do think it’s a well-portrayed attraction from both girls. It’s not just one factor as much as it's lots of familiarity and Tatara being a pretty nice guy, albeit blind.
And once again, Yuzuhara and Haruka look so much like each other that I thought that flashback was Haruka’s for the entire chapter until I read the comments.
Also, Jesus, it’s gonna be a long winter.
The whole "we ended up here while walking aimlessly" idea reminded me of my time reading Junji Ito, and legitimately gave me some slight creeps in this comedy/adventure manga.
This is that concept of not noticing you're only doing the bidding of a force far above your comprehension that he does...