Not gonna lie, I like series where the winning love interest isn't the one the series starts out focusing on. Maybe that's because one of the first romance manga that got me into the genre was Hirunaka no Ryuusei
Even when sharing his weaknesses, Kano does it as if it's a strength in a superhuman instinctual way by already having written down exactly what Sakura wanted from him before he could have known
"Living is an inherently messy endeavor, devoid of clear lines and easy answers... even if people lose the purity they once had, that doesn't mean they'll forever be irreparably damaged goods." - James Moriarty, Fate/Grand Order
I know the whole joke of this manga is this deadpan nonchalant guy being surrounded by women with troublesome personalities; not just Noa, but the stalker coworker and his sister too. But it's really quite something to put up with a woman like this. I don't have the patience for it.
It's actually quite fun to reverse the typical roles of hero and villain in this speech, usually the one talking about the "evolution of humankind" is trying to selectively prune the rejects, not the other way around.