How to kill your successful manga; a tutorial by Negi Haruba. Hopefully he ends his next project with less hamfisted lazy writing and doesnt forget a character
I´ll just go and say that i appreciate Negi giving a lot of depth to each sister.
The story may not be written in your best interest but it at least had an arguably decent conclusion.
We were given the chance to explore each side and no matter who he picked there will be people upset that he didn't pick this one or that one
There would still be people upset if they went the harem route too so either way you can't win them all :/
@ReaderOfKengan: That's just proof not to rely on the rating system to determine if you will like a manga or not. People rate it using their own prejudices or jaded thinking most of the time, making them skewed. A high rating doesn't mean you may also like it and a low rating might mean it's an addictive manga to you.
Honestly i don't mind at all.
For me, it's much better to see Itsuki
as a friend for Fuutarou until the end , and not as the obvious endgirl since the first chapter, with the others girls being mostly just fillers
like a LOT of very bad harems manga.
This is probably one of the rare harem manga i will get once it's released in France (so, next month), i usually wait the end before buying a rom-com to avoid deceptions and money lost.