Dex-chan lover
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OKAY time for this guy to revive his last manga which was personally way funnier
I took this to mean that holding hands was hard because of the height difference"Holding hands is still pretty hard." My guy, after 7 years?
Edit: Wait, he may have a point. Walking while holding hands always feels awkward to me, so I always put my arm around my partner's shoulder. Feels better on my arm and shoulder rather than holding hands and letting them hang there. I highly doubt that's why he's saying it, though.
Granted we knew ace-kum was coming. I think a heavy part of the problem is the unnecessary time skips. The seven years really makes the relationship seem like it's on a treadmill not getting anywhere. This chapter really had to cinch that they had moved forward but it really only confirmed what we already knew. They like each other. It would have been better if atleast they acknowledge she was his girlfriend or they were in a committed relationship. As it is now it seems like he's just a precious friend Asahi stops in to check on.I don’t get why people are so bummed by the ending. I think it’s fitting.
Asahi became a pro and is currently at the peak of her performance and career. They are quite young yet and they are clear in love with each other. The ending shows that he, even having not fulfilled his dream of becoming a professional volleyball player, has a satisfying career and life. It shows that she was able to reach her dream - a dream which was much more at reach than his - but is still very much in love with him. If they are not “together”, it’s more due to the fact that she is obviously focused on her career, not that they don’t like each other. Hell, the girl is the ace of a national volleyball team, pretty much an elite athlete, and she still makes time to go out spend time with Souta. Not only that, it’s a precious time for her.
So, no, I don’t see that as a bad ending. People have this expectation that all stories must have a closed and tight ending, but life isn’t about that. The story shown on this manga had an ending (Souta’s coming of age) - their story (Asahi’s and Souta’s) is still ongoing.
Riding the trend of smol boi x big girl and ending it after bokuyaba became a runaway successI'm not sure what the point was but it was enjoyable ig