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such a good story from start to finish. im glad they didnt drag it further and mikarin won.
She took up Modeling so Mikari could retire. And Mikari Amano was her model name as tribute to her closest friends. Cause otherwise people would find out her connection to her famous CEO parents really easily.The ending is not the best and totally not the worst, but I think it's kind of cruel to the other girls of the harem (especially, for Lilisa + what's with that 'Mikari Amano' name for Tsubaki (p. 2)? She took it?) and Okumura's family was just left hanging out of the picture for all eternity.
And even with everything aforementioned it is still better than Sono Bisque Doll![]()
What a great ride.Every story must come to an end. And because there is an end, it's beautiful and precious.
Thanks for model name info, I kind of forgot that it can be a thing in conventional modeling. But other points are just wild for me, a small brain. Can you provide some proofs for your points I highlighted in your message quotation? Because, if we're to talk about the first one, what exactly can stop a person from retiring from modeling, except for the contracts and fines for terminating them one-sidedly (Mikari was going to move to the US at one point)? And for the second one to happen, I assume, paparazzi and other journalists'd need to cease to exist (Tsubaki mentioned that she is Lilisa's consultant and secretary, so if it's official, then there're documents (taxation and accounting) and, quite possibly, meetings with people regarding their business enterprise. Needless to say anything about school uniform she wears).She took up Modeling so Mikari could retire. And Mikari Amano was her model name as tribute to her closest friends. Cause otherwise people would find out her connection to her famous CEO parents really easily.
People forget Lilysa’s perfect end was an eternal manga club where they could hang out and make cosplays and what do you know, Tsubaki leveraged her career and skills to create a company where they can do just that.
Though those who skip the dialogue miss out on the heart of the series, the writing itself.