Now I go back to this place after the storm a few months ago I - unconsciously, strangely - made certain parties offended even though I did not feel giving speeches of hatred.
I previously wanted to tell all of you that, if you think criticizing it is not permissible and you can only rely on ‘better not read if you really don't like it ', that is wrong. Nothing can survive without improvement. Praise, in this case 'spoiled', is not enough. I want the reader to be open-minded about this matter. There is no way you nag your boss who keeps sending lots of protests and you talk him in the back as if he has no right to make his employees work properly. Lol. The logic is the same as that.
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I decided to read again from the beginning to make the final decision. This review will be the last because it looks like in the future there will be no major changes. The pattern is clear. The big chance the story will be drawn until they get married.
I want to mention the record made by this manga. I think ... the author deserves that recognition. This manga provides a very good balance in discussing about how relationships are formed. There are many considerations. And the key driving force is the heroine itself. This manga premise is full of idealism. It does not let go of teenagers' lifestyles and romance. It was unexpectedly able to be pulled well. In the end, the theme is how the two opposing people meet.
Yuki, at least, in my opinion can get out of a cheap heroine. Even though her inconsistency is increasingly apparent from many repetitions, I think she has moved a lot to make her relationship with her bastard junior work. Naruse, he is not personally my taste but he is really something. He is so annoying.
They're a good duo but I don't see them as a couple goal that many people say. I mean, I've never bothered that kind of trend so I ignore it.
I'm more interested in Hakamada, which is a little less than many third parties that I can accept. I'm glad he still gets the center of attention and place to grow especially his ambition in playing basketball - even more so than Naruse who must be pampered continuously. I did not get his character as a really annoying barrier. As long as he is aware of what he does even though it is clearly impossible, hey, I think he deserves support from that part!
I agree with the 'repetition' part and not much can be told. But the arc now coming from Yuki's side who would aggressively pursue Naruse. And for the love triangle, I don't see that as a running conflict? Uh, how to explain it, it will never end up being a unanimous decision. The answer from the confession will hang in the air; vague, not clear. Hakamada realized it, for a long time. He just pushed his luck after realizing the ego that held him back in the past.
Final judgement : 8/10.