Yeah, ultimately my verdict on the series will be entirely based on how it ends. Until then, I'm just going to (not) enjoy the ride.I've been loyally following this manga for a while now; I can't say I like it even, but I am incredibly curious just what the fuck is going on with Shizuku. I hope won't be waiting some 250 days before at the very least we find out why she does the things she does.
Oh, if this is a success like you claim then the author will drag it as much as possible and till the interest drop, only at that point the plot will move toward the end.Alright, gamers, this manga had 100,000 copies in circulation for the first two volumes back in October, with reprints announced (So this number is higher by now). This officially is a financial success. Granted, not on a massive scale, but 100k for just 18 Chapters+Reprints on the way? (Volume three comes out in January)
So, yeah! Unless the mangaka gets tired of it and decides to end it (Which is possible) or that he's writing a rather short story (Which is also possible) or sales drop dramatically (Very possible too), there's a solid chance we'll be suffering for the long haul, lol.
Nah, I reread it all at least thrice trying to figure shit out, from the words said (albeit in translation) to rooms layouts and how chars looked at each other...Oh, if this is a success like you claim then the author will drag it as much as possible and till the interest drop, only at that point the plot will move toward the end.
On a side note, is odd that this manga have reprints, i mean, these are such stories that you read once week after week till the end, and after the end you wouldn't never back to read it again because the resolution of the mistery is the whole point, there is not real development before, you read the first chapters and the last chapters and you have the whole story while you can discard everything in the middle.