I swear, I will never understand this reaction from females, real or fictional.
"Oh my god, the guy that I am intentionally flaunting my breasts at is staring just at my breasts, what a pervert!"
It's so unreasonably hypocritical.
My girlfriend would absolutely lose her mind to see them pierce her ears like that. Piercing guns cause unnecessary damage to the ear. The only correct way to pierce someone is with a surgical needle at a tattoo parlor.
Might just be me, but this is starting to get a little stale honestly. Still somewhat amusing, but the bite-sized chapters with nothing much going on aren't very fulfilling.
Probably time to let it build up 10 or 20 chapters before I read again.
Once again I have to point out how I am enjoying the author making Ibuki appear more and more feminine around Tomo as time goes on. Those facial expressions and even the build of her face are being drawn softer and less blatantly androgynous.
I love the softer, more feminine expressions coming from Ibuki this chapter. The sharp and cool Ibuki is fine, but I'm personally here to watch for that mask to drop and reveal the cute girl underneath.
Here's the thing. Being bi is all fine and good, whatever. However, this MC is CLEARLY not bi. Even in these introductory scenes the thought that he might have been attracted to the femboy made him visibly uncomfortable, because his brain was still overlapping the dream version of the character...
While I am glad that the childhood friend girl isn't a rival, I honestly still don't like her. The way she rather callously rejected the MC, and then so easily brought up something that clearly still bothers him to this day shows a distinct lack of empathy on her part for how being rejected like...
I would say that the current strength of the ex-party has less to do with their actual combat level and more to do with their 'hubris', and the fact that they're so used to the buff that they just try to beat things down through sheer overpower rather than technique.
I gotra be honest, but I don't really like Takai all that much? I mean, I'm sure she has her own issues for how she is, and she's ok sometimes, but Uehara is a much more enjoyable character right now at least.
I know I'm probably alone in this thought but.. I don't really like Miki all that much. Like, I know the author is trying to make her appear to be helping Yuizaki in her own way, and she clearly needs a bit of a push since she's quite timid and indecisive about all this. But.. as Yuizaki said...
Friend, just because a story is short doesn't mean it was canceled.
Honestly, the length of some manga get stretched WAY too much and they start to wear out their welcome.
Bro, if you knew how often I run into people who are legitimately upset by stupid things on a daily basis that makes this outrage believable. Besides, YOU and others might just be joking, but I can GUARANTEE that there are plenty of people actually upset by this revelation.
I don't know if you know this, but a story can have multiple layers and sides to it. Something can be sweet, cute and wholesome and also be perverse and lewd, if the author wants it to be.
Just a little nugget of knowledge for you there friend.
The number of people upset about the older sister not being blood related is honestly pretty silly. I don't personally care about incest one way or the other, but really? It really makes you that upset that they're not actually related?
Kinda sad, honestly.