I have mixed feelings about Michi's reaction towards Kaeda. It was honestly a bit disappointing to see Michi being more envious of Kaeda as a competitor that she doesn't feel like she can beat, rather than regret, shame or compassion. I guess I was expecting more since I viewed Michi as a sympathetic character up till now. Also, I believe she will confess to You about the affair, which will cause him to admit to his own.
I see lots of people still hate You with a passion. I believe that yes, he initially acted differently towards Michi out of guilt for cheating, but when he saw that even small changes made such a big difference he genuinely started to change. Although he only started helping out with the cooking out of guilt, and he could go back to not doing so after Michi passed her exam, you can see in this chapter that he actually seems to be cooking with enjoyment. It has also been demonstrated that he had adopted a very detached personality as a way of coping with people since long ago, and both Michi and Mishima confronted him about it, making him release how deeply he could hurt others by being this way. At least we have seen repeatedly that he regrets the cheating. Michi also cheated, and up until now she hasn't really been shown to regret it much. Point being they both cheated, both are guilty, yet all people ever do is bash You for cheating and wish for Michi to find out about it as if she is some innocent saint. A weird double standard.
Anyway, I believe the story is definitely going towards both couples divorcing, and I am sure Michi and Makoto won't be getting together at once after that happens. Most likely they will go their separate ways for a while, Makoto going to work for a different company and Michi focusing on herself and her career. They will meet after a few years again and then end up becoming a couple "properly" this time.
@kiero13 lmao do you even know what being "a karen" means?? 😂 Or do you just call any woman who has any sort of emotional response other than what you deem acceptable for "a karen"? What do you call an angry man then? The woman recently discovered her
husband had an affair, it is fresh as a newly cut wound, she has all the right in the world to be mad, and even "hysterical" if she wants to. Your comment really just confirms the bias that the author makes the reader aware of, that women arent allowed to express their emotions without being labelled one thing or the other. How about women are just human beings with regular, human emotions? Is that too difficult and bothersome to comprehend? People these days just absorp any terms they see on the internet and dish them out whenever they see an opportunity, not even bothering about the definition or meaning behind.