Okay, I'm sorry, but this drama is quite exaggerated and a bit unfair to Kyotarou. Apparently, the premise of the conflict is that Ana has been holding back because of Kotarou's studies, and she's felt frustrated at not being able to spend time with him. Kyotarou would then be portrayed as selfish and inconsiderate for not noticing this and prioritizing other things besides his studies when he could be spending more time with Ana. This makes absolutely no sense when you consider that over 70% of the manga is basically Kyotarou prioritizing and taking care of Ana. It also seems they want us to believe that Ana is the only one who has been holding back and enduring things, when Kyotarou has gone through a thousand things, such as keeping their relationship a secret FOR ANA'S SAKE. I remind you that he intentionally suffered public humiliation at that flash mob event to protect Ana's privacy and career. Now they can't portray Kyotarou as inconsiderate for thinking about and putting effort into his future for once. It's not like he wasn't dying to spend time with her. A couple of chapters ago, when he had a break of studies he basically invite her to his house to spend some time alone with her. The story has made it clear on multiple occasions that he's dying to be with her, so I don't think it's fair that they want to portray Kyotarou as an idiot by exaggerating things as if he forgot their anniversary or something. This drama would make much more sense if they simply based it on Ana feeling jealous because Kyotarou went to another girl's house without telling her (as it seemed in the previous chapter). That way, the conflict would make more sense since it would fit well with Ana's possessive nature, and we'd have a middle ground cuz I agree that forgetting to tell his girlfriend he was going to her friend's house was pretty stupid of Ichi, and he certainly deserves to be called an idiot for it. But the way the author is presenting it makes Kyotarou seem inconsiderate, only thinking of himself, when the story so far shows us the complete opposite. I want to clarify that I'm not criticizing Ana. It makes perfect sense that she feels needy for attention and gets a little angry. In fact, she's taking it quite well considering they're just 14-15 year old brats, and at that age any problem feels like the end of the world. My issue stems from the author having Kyou belittle himself by calling himself trash over something so trivial. I mean, the guy basically went to Moeko's house to do his sister a favor; he didn't go there to play games or have fun with anyone.