I'm gonna be mostly quiet on this one, but Makishima made one verbal slip in this chapter that hints strongly at just how selfish his reasons truly are.Me before reading: "Oh well, how pissed am I gonna get today?"
Turns out, not much, since I mostly agree with Makishima here. Sure, what he did was kinda manipulative as well and put MC on the spot, but he didn't do it for egotistic reasons.
Yeah I noticed few things as well first he seems to hate himari to a certain extent ,secondly he's ready to destroy mcs relationship with himari to make way for his childhood friends relationship with mc , thirdly he might be the classic , my childhood friend who i liked had someone she liked , i tried to go out multiole girls but it didn't work so I'm a playboy now troupe , he basically wants rin to get a bf so he can move on or get her rejected so he can make a move on herI'm gonna be mostly quiet on this one, but Makishima made one verbal slip in this chapter that hints strongly at just how selfish his reasons truly are.
It's literally so fucking dumb, author is dragging this out in such an uninteresting way.Forced drama and even more forced explanation. Author just conveniently drops script on support character with no real agency, but ultimately they're just bunch of pushovers dragging out the inevitable.
He doesn't really hate Himari. He's still annoyed he couldn't nudge her free of Yuu back then, sure, and his ego is big enough to resent her for not taking him more seriously, but that's not anywhere near proportional to the way she loathes him. And he did want a nudge; as he mentions in this chapter, the last thing he wanted to do was stir up the dormant emotional miasma between those two the way he did here, since getting them fired up will likely lead either to them getting together or breaking apart so violently that Himari's brother will have to take action. And he REALLY doesn't want Hibari within a thousand kilometers of this scheme. Not yet, anyway.Yeah I noticed few things as well first he seems to hate himari to a certain extent ,secondly he's ready to destroy mcs relationship with himari to make way for his childhood friends relationship with mc , thirdly he might be the classic , my childhood friend who i liked had someone she liked , i tried to go out multiole girls but it didn't work so I'm a playboy now troupe , he basically wants rin to get a bf so he can move on or get her rejected so he can make a move on her
I'm guaranteed 🥰Looks like someone's chances of getting Cantarella has been reduced to zero lmao
his intention was to get enomoto to become Mc's girlfriend by destroying his relationship with mc's best friend, how is that good intentions?He explained it properly and he understands that he also has good intention but yeah because of his miscalculation stuff got a bit nasty.
Ain't nobody will manipulated Rin when they are become couple, meanwhile Himari is the one who manipulated Yuu, definitely not the best hereLet's all be honest, Himari is the best for Yuu-kun. Sure, Rin-chan makes a good couple with him, but she's very emotionally unstable and easy to manipulate. Although, I really believe if Himari wasn't there to begin with, Rin and Yuu -kun would've been a couple as soon as she found he was her child memory.
Oh, and also the plot armor, i believe Himari will end up with him because of that's how the story will go...
I already finished volume 5 of LNHe doesn't really hate Himari. He's still annoyed he couldn't nudge her free of Yuu back then, sure, and his ego is big enough to resent her for not taking him more seriously, but that's not anywhere near proportional to the way she loathes him. And he did want a nudge; as he mentions in this chapter, the last thing he wanted to do was stir up the dormant emotional miasma between those two the way he did here, since getting them fired up will likely lead either to them getting together or breaking apart so violently that Himari's brother will have to take action. And he REALLY doesn't want Hibari within a thousand kilometers of this scheme. Not yet, anyway.
There's one specific phrase he uses in this chapter, though, in a very strange way that what he's revealed of his plan shouldn't justify being used. It's a huge tip to his actual endgame. And imma shut up now.