@Invader_Retro I'd say the best part about all this is that it doesn't fall back into pointless drama as an excuse to keep things mildly interesting between all the sex. We get to know better sides of the characters through them growing more with one another as opposed to us getting pissed off...
@emMeBi86 It's a convenient hurdle for them to leap over; Asako needs to make clear Natori's distance between those who work close to him, and what better way than outright confronting the one worker who she felt the pangs of jealousy from?
Without this "drama", the series would be far too...
It's best to get this kind of insecurity out of the way; this being her first relationship with somebody means that she's harboring a lot of new feelings of doubt, and not tackling them at all would only rob the series of its fluffy strength.
@Psychronia For her at least, belonging to someone like property is a step or two better than existing only to be used. At least you can love a house more affectionately than your hammer (unless you really like that hammer).
So what you're saying is that the first girl childhood friend is about to lose her boyfriend to a mysterious transfer student... who happens to also be a first girl childhood friend but from another dimension? That's just wild.
But what happened to that fit girl, though?