Haru no Regista - Vol. 3 Ch. 12.2 - How Does That Sound (Part 2)

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• Disproportionate emotional responses? Check
• Hands out collective punishment for individual actions? Check
• Only considers self-interests while in a position of authority? Check

They're a real piece of work, huh.
 
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Thats the reason?

I get why, in small part, but cmon girl...

Its tuff they cant make amends, but hey... bands back together I guess? Thats something at least...
 
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• Disproportionate emotional responses? Check
• Hands out collective punishment for individual actions? Check
• Only considers self-interests while in a position of authority? Check

They're a real piece of work, huh.
The last point tells all the core of the problem.
 
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Man, thought a soccer yuri would be something unique and interesting.. but irregular updates aside the story itself feels kinda weird, things are just blown out of proportion and mc's oh so bad "trauma" in the beginning she supposedly changed schools for so often and dropped her "beloved" passion for, just feels insanely insignificant considering its chapter 12 and she essentially already dropped all of it for absolutely no reason besides being forced into a position she was supposed to not want to be in 🤨

So far the story was just her being forced into the soccer club after transferring to a school, she thought had no soccer club, then said club is randomly being threatened to be disbanded by a 4 foot tall gnome with anger issues followed by a match with dissolving the club on the line for absolutely no reason, in which mc obviously has to participate because how couldn't she have gotten emotionally invested in the club in 2 chapters, when she hadn't touched the sport for years cuz of injury, but that was all it took 😐

We know nothing about the actual protagonists of the story still 😶

Anyway Merry Xmas 😂
 
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Man, thought a soccer yuri would be something unique and interesting.. but irregular updates aside the story itself feels kinda weird, things are just blown out of proportion and mc's oh so bad "trauma" in the beginning she supposedly changed schools for so often and dropped her "beloved" passion for, just feels insanely insignificant considering its chapter 12 and she essentially already dropped all of it for absolutely no reason besides being forced into a position she was supposed to not want to be in 🤨

So far the story was just her being forced into the soccer club after transferring to a school, she thought had no soccer club, then said club is randomly being threatened to be disbanded by a 4 foot tall gnome with anger issues followed by a match with dissolving the club on the line for absolutely no reason, in which mc obviously has to participate because how couldn't she have gotten emotionally invested in the club in 2 chapters, when she hadn't touched the sport for years cuz of injury, but that was all it took 😐

We know nothing about the actual protagonists of the story still 😶

Anyway Merry Xmas 😂
I'm honestly confused about your expectations. What kind of story would you find interesting? Would you prefer if MC continue hating soccer, where the story has no soccer match at all?

When you said this is not unique, are you comparing it to a shounen soccer manga or a regular, non-soccer yuri manga?
Well I guess MC overcoming trauma isn't unique at all. But I think combining it with yuri and soccer is interesting, and I have been enjoying it. So, if you have a recommendation for a similar manga, I would like to know.
 
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Unpopular opinion i think its a fine reason to not want to talk again to someone as the issue she had with Yui is closely related to Yui's personality. Does it amerite having everybody else pay for these issues? Nah, but i think its kind of understandable
 
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I'm honestly confused about your expectations. What kind of story would you find interesting? Would you prefer if MC continue hating soccer, where the story has no soccer match at all?

When you said this is not unique, are you comparing it to a shounen soccer manga or a regular, non-soccer yuri manga?
Well I guess MC overcoming trauma isn't unique at all. But I think combining it with yuri and soccer is interesting, and I have been enjoying it. So, if you have a recommendation for a similar manga, I would like to know.
Unique in a sense of me not having seen the setting before in said genre.

Also it's not about the result but the process, which is essentially not present she just stopped hating it without really any build up, it's not like she's overcome said trauma it's more like it just went poof, just was expecting it to actually engage in that topic, since it was played up that much supposedly affecting a big part of her life and even the family as a whole.
 
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Unique in a sense of me not having seen the setting before in said genre.

Also it's not about the result but the process, which is essentially not present she just stopped hating it without really any build up, it's not like she's overcome said trauma it's more like it just went poof, just was expecting it to actually engage in that topic, since it was played up that much supposedly affecting a big part of her life and even the family as a whole.
So, it seems like you're looking for a big drama, and you're disappointed that this is a light hearted sport manga? Understandable, I guess this manga just isn't for you.

I don't want to persuade you. But I will point out that it's clear from ch 1 that she doesn't really hate soccer and the story wasn't going to touch on the big drama with the trauma.
In ch 1, she still had the urge to chase the ball and got angry at the bully for making fun of soccer. She only buried her passion because of her injury. When she managed to play well earlier in the match, she was actually excited.
The fact that the soccer match was quite detailed just showed that this is going to be soccer first. So, if you're looking for drama first, unfortunately you need to look elsewhere.
 
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Unpopular opinion i think its a fine reason to not want to talk again to someone as the issue she had with Yui is closely related to Yui's personality. Does it amerite having everybody else pay for these issues? Nah, but i think its kind of understandable
Yeah, it's reasonable. But the proper action is to just cut off immediately and forever. Holding a grudge and then dragging multiple people into said grudge is mental illness.
 
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Man, thought a soccer yuri would be something unique and interesting.. but irregular updates aside the story itself feels kinda weird, things are just blown out of proportion and mc's oh so bad "trauma" in the beginning she supposedly changed schools for so often and dropped her "beloved" passion for, just feels insanely insignificant considering its chapter 12 and she essentially already dropped all of it for absolutely no reason besides being forced into a position she was supposed to not want to be in 🤨

So far the story was just her being forced into the soccer club after transferring to a school, she thought had no soccer club, then said club is randomly being threatened to be disbanded by a 4 foot tall gnome with anger issues followed by a match with dissolving the club on the line for absolutely no reason, in which mc obviously has to participate because how couldn't she have gotten emotionally invested in the club in 2 chapters, when she hadn't touched the sport for years cuz of injury, but that was all it took 😐

We know nothing about the actual protagonists of the story still 😶

Anyway Merry Xmas 😂
Unfortunately this is par of the course for ANY yuri manga. Best be strapped for convoluted plotlines and slow burn in trying to resolve 2517843 miscommunications between young girls.
 
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Unpopular opinion i think its a fine reason to not want to talk again to someone as the issue she had with Yui is closely related to Yui's personality. Does it amerite having everybody else pay for these issues? Nah, but i think its kind of understandable
Sorry to say but it's unpopular because it doesn't make sense to held a grudge for so many years for a thing like that. More so because her friend didn't want to be a bootlicker, just wanted to ease things letting the club grow while continuing to play with her friend without drama. In her head it was a win for everyone

The bully was obv in the wrong, and I understand being pissed by the "you should have got angry" thing, but her overreaction is almost as bad
 
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so the new girl is actually elite in football but she has “better” things to do… sounds familiar….. like every sport team have that one cliche person!!!

people forget, they were children and her only friend betrayed her to top it off shes the victim who needs to apologize to the bullies, thats huge
 
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Unpopular opinion i think its a fine reason to not want to talk again to someone as the issue she had with Yui is closely related to Yui's personality. Does it amerite having everybody else pay for these issues? Nah, but i think its kind of understandable
Being traumatized by those events at the age of 10 and holding a grudge over them is mostly understandable. The problem is what this translates into now that she's in a position of power: not rejection, but cruelty. It's pretty realistic and it's part of why I like the manga, but now that the club is safe I hope this is the last we'll be seeing of Mai for a while.
 
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I still hate Mai for just throwing around her authority (I have problems with authority, it's personal) but she's entirely in the right here. She had absolutely no need to apologize to her bullies. People pleasers with no backbone sucked ass, and Yui didn't even have enough of a moral code in her to see that herself until it's verbally spelled out for her.

Also, yeah, Mai dragged innocent bystanders into her problem, but that's only because she knows that's what would hurt Yui the most. If I were that vindictive, I would've chosen the same route. The goal here was to hurt Yui clearly, not to hurt Yui cleanly. Collateral damage doesn't matter as long as Yui got hurt.

It's lowkey frustrating how Haru seems to be the only person in this entire series who had the superpower of introspection and learning to be a better person, and even she was robbed of her agency a few times by basically being dragged into situations she was clearly not trying to be a part of.
 
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Sorry to say but it's unpopular because it doesn't make sense to held a grudge for so many years for a thing like that. More so because her friend didn't want to be a bootlicker, just wanted to ease things letting the club grow while continuing to play with her friend without drama. In her head it was a win for everyone

The bully was obv in the wrong, and I understand being pissed by the "you should have got angry" thing, but her overreaction is almost as bad

I disagree. It makes total sense to hold a grudge if you are a kid who was bullied and you feel your best friend didn't have your back. It may seem like an overreaction but it makes total sense, specially for a kid. And she still is a kid anyway. This happened when she was 10, and now she's what, 13-14? It hasn't been that long.

And of course it's not right to punish all the team for what her friend did..... but again, kids aren't rational most of the time. So her behavior makes total sense.
 
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I disagree. It makes total sense to hold a grudge if you are a kid who was bullied and you feel your best friend didn't have your back. It may seem like an overreaction but it makes total sense, specially for a kid. And she still is a kid anyway. This happened when she was 10, and now she's what, 13-14? It hasn't been that long.

And of course it's not right to punish all the team for what her friend did..... but again, kids aren't rational most of the time. So her behavior makes total sense.
if she really didn't had her back she wouldn't even stepped in between her friend and the bullies, leaving her be; children or not a person should understand that much
 
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if she really didn't had her back she wouldn't even stepped in between her friend and the bullies, leaving her be; children or not a person should understand that much
You're projecting adult logic into kids. Kids don't always understand that much. All she saw was that her friends was trying to please everyone, including the bullies, instead of actually side with her, her friend and victim. And that is enough for a kid to hold a grudge.
 
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The grudge is suprisingly understandable and realistic than many weird plot in manga. Imagine your kid get bullied but you say to your kid "They don't mean any harm and you guys should be friend. Let forgive them."
 

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