Honestly, the second her grandmother even entered the picture, logic went out the window, fucking boomer ass old hag, fr. But that aside, I don't think acting rebellious/rude is a bad idea. That rebellious side is still part of Hakua as a person. The whole point of her having that wild side is because she's forced to be such a fucking goodie-two-shoe because of her boomer ass grandmother. She needed a way to vent off her frustrations and wanting to let loose. If anyone was forced to do shit they didn't want to do for long enough, they're going to break. Growing up in a strict Asian family, I honestly DESPISE, people like her grandmother.Welp, logic went out of the window.
IMO acting rebellious/rude now is a bad idea, but since its a manga its gonna work I guess.
Welp, logic went out of the window.
IMO acting rebellious/rude now is a bad idea, but since its a manga its gonna work I guess.
This is in essence is a coming of age story, and rebellious youth of various shapes that refuses to mould into adult's squares taken into extreme is the cornerstone of japanese fiction for youth. So yeah, this is par for course. I personally find this development interesting.Welp, logic went out of the window.
IMO acting rebellious/rude now is a bad idea, but since its a manga its gonna work I guess.
Someone needs to warn Hakua that the move she pulled needs an electric guitar or bass for maximum effectWelp, logic went out of the window.
IMO acting rebellious/rude now is a bad idea, but since its a manga its gonna work I guess.
Agreed. At the very least it's more interesting than the Inuzuka-bowl, which seems to have a clear and predictable winnerThis is in essence is a coming of age story, and rebellious youth of various shapes that refuses to mould into adult's squares taken into extreme is the cornerstone of japanese fiction for youth. So yeah, this is par for course. I personally find this development interesting.