Minor gripe but the male characters in this literally has minus IQ (possibly intentional as it adheres to setting and stereotypes but it doesn't really come off as comedic as intended (?), just plain cringe)... and the whole narrative is inclined towards the younger end of shoujo readers.
If you think about this in reverse, the FL is acting like the biggest thot ever lol... due to her fangirling tendencies.
I know the reverse harem route is set in stone but the rate at which she is progressing is ruining the original Liberta's image, which is the point but I feel conflicted...
Took the comparatively easy way out, a lot to explore here such as the quality of the time you spend.
"In the end, it is not how much time you have left but rather how you spend it which matters," or something along those lines.
Funny how the price tags haven't changed in 10 years (I mean, 120 yen drink is still the same price after 10 years)...
Not that it's completely unrelatable in the sense that Costco hotdogs haven't changed nor has a lot of items in 10 years.
This manga was giving me depression until this chapter...
I guess the return on the build-up was worth the wait, despite seeing this coming from the beginning.
@moderateTrouble lol, gotta come on strong :D
Disclaimer: Not responsible for any adverse effects due to unsolicited relationship advice, most likely creeping the other party out treating your private relations the same as a business.
@Oeconomist
tl;dr ver: friendship>friend's bad habits; also there is nothing to lose by staying friends and more to gain.
Because you never know when you could use a helping hand. Therefore, the way Yuumi handled it is both realistic and preferable from a societal perspective.
*I thought what...
@Oeconomist
By Aki I assume you made a mistake and are referring to Yuumi's friend (who wasn't named).
While ideally, you'd hope never to associate with people who make assuming and rather insensitive remarks in the first place; realistically you can't avoid such instances in life and I think...