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One of the most interesting aspects of this series is seeing the reaction of its readers.
I'm not particularly hoping for a certain quint to be Fuu's bride, but I'm intrigued on how one of the quints will be able to make Fuu look at her differently. The main conflict of this manga is Fuu's family woes. This is why he's with the quints in the first place. It just so happens that the plot progression has developed that Fuu has made himself responsible for quints graduation with or without pay.
Now about this chapter. Whereas fans of Miku Nakano are rejoicing, confidently proclaiming her as Fuu's future bride, I find this coincidental date to be very one-sided in terms of romance. Obviously, Fuu acknowledges Miku's feelings and efforts. However, does he reciprocate? or does he even consider the possibility of being in a romantic relationship? He did say that "he can't ignore genuine feelings anymore" with his conversation with Yotsuba a few chapters ago. But he never blushed, got embarrassed, or seem excited in this chapter. Negi Haruba draws expressions clearly and figuratively.
Fuu was there acknowledging and "receiving it"
I'm not particularly hoping for a certain quint to be Fuu's bride, but I'm intrigued on how one of the quints will be able to make Fuu look at her differently. The main conflict of this manga is Fuu's family woes. This is why he's with the quints in the first place. It just so happens that the plot progression has developed that Fuu has made himself responsible for quints graduation with or without pay.
Now about this chapter. Whereas fans of Miku Nakano are rejoicing, confidently proclaiming her as Fuu's future bride, I find this coincidental date to be very one-sided in terms of romance. Obviously, Fuu acknowledges Miku's feelings and efforts. However, does he reciprocate? or does he even consider the possibility of being in a romantic relationship? He did say that "he can't ignore genuine feelings anymore" with his conversation with Yotsuba a few chapters ago. But he never blushed, got embarrassed, or seem excited in this chapter. Negi Haruba draws expressions clearly and figuratively.
Fuu was there acknowledging and "receiving it"