There are no real stakes, conflicts, or motivations with the main character at this point. Their story is purely a slice of life exploration of whatever theme they're exploring that week, with a highly variable surrounding cast.Can someone answer me why I enjoy reading abouts Kei-kun (and his slow burn romance) more than Satou-kun?
Ah, fair point.There are no real stakes, conflicts, or motivations with the main character at this point. Their story is purely a slice of life exploration of whatever theme they're exploring that week, with a highly variable surrounding cast.
This arc, on the other hand, has a clear goal, understandable risks, and a small but consistent cast. It feels like it's over, however.