@tanukihat "After this, each girl gets a 3 to 4 page arc where Nariyuki helps them solve their deepest issues. There's very little romance and a lot of crying. Drop this manga now, it goes down the toilet really soon. This message sponsored by someone who reads the chapters when they come out on another website. Cheers."
It's your typical shounen, harem, rom-com, misunderstandings, lack of confidence on both sides, with the dragged out filler arc manga so the writer, artist, and manga studio can stay in business as long as possible. I rate this as above average for the genre but it's not groundbreaking by any measure either. It has all the variety of different trope type of girls guys fantasize about (big breasted, graceful small breasted, hot blooded, athletic, shy/cold except around the protag, some mixtures of each, etc) so most people will have an option to root or complain about the choices and either the growing or diminishing growth of certain ones. If harem rom-com is your thing, read this but I'd rate this a 7.5 of 10 myself.
If you've read one of these in the past you'll see a lot of the same storylines arcs, plot development, and you can easily tell which one or two the author favors over the others and the forcing of a few extra characters to buy the series some longevity for as long as possible. The enjoyment of these breaks down to your favorite harem type "winning" at the end or complaining about the one you didn't think actually does. My favorite female trope MC character tends to get pushed back into the background since it seems most of the authors prefer either first girl introduced in the first chapter (the scarlet letter of the dreaded shy childhood friend who was crushing for the MC) or the violent Tsundere (an almost guaranteed victor, at least this lacks the series insta-kill first girl guy meets is the violent Tsudere) . Within the first 10 chapters you can tell who'll win and any girl added after that is an after thought distraction (I like the aggressive tease but not the violent option or the friendly childhood/middle school friend that never wins due to being overly passive/shy at the wrong times, though in real life would get the first date due to opportunity and lack of danger of harsh rejection).