Hare-Kon. - Vol. 18 Ch. 169 - The Woman Who Drinks Together

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Why did she leave? i forgot. Something about she's being sterile?
 
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Thanks guyss
Married life is so hard esp polygamy

Can't blame both parties but srsly poor ryuunosuke. Hving moved on only to hear ex wife regretting her decision.

@sakuratea i believe so
 
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They both knew Madoka can't have a baby since she got abortion.
 
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@Sakuratea - She left because she was resentful of Koharu. It was supposed to be Madoka’s turn to be with Ryunoske, but he spent an entire weekend alone with Koharu instead.
 
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The reason Madoka left the harem is because she was jealous about how much Ryuu care for other girls, especially Koharu. She tried to endure it but just couldn't stand it anymore. I think the fact that she can't have a baby is also part of the reason.
 
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she souldn't came back ! he doesn't deserve her and this manga deserve an independant women ...
 
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Man, this is the first manga that are toying with my emotion. That last panel makes me feel a little bit weird and uncomfortable. I wonder if that's how Ryounosuke feels at that moment.
 
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I don’t like Madonna coming back although she is a very compelling character due to her history but come on , 5 years , you should have moved on by then. But well the heart wants what the heart wants
 
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I'm still not sure where this series is trying to go.
Sometimes they spend pages and pages selling us the idea that this kind of marriage would work, sometimes it seems like the goal is prove the exact opposite, why no one could ever be content with it.
At times they depict this guy like a gift from god to women, then they spend few chapters in a row painting him like the most unlikable, childish, abusive, spoiled prick of Japan.

I mean, I get it, reality is complex and things have multiple aspects to them, but since they say story telling is a bit like joke telling, I can't help but wonder: what's the punchline, here?
 

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