That's your opinion mate, not a fact. I think it worked just fine, even if it split the reader base into enjoyers and whiners.
Calling everyone whiners is bad faith interpretation of reasonable frustration to a questionable direction in a story.
Lmao, what? You're contradicting yourself. If you're curious, that means you care about what happens next.
This is the chapter that made me stop caring to clarify. I'm only sticking around to see if they find a satisfying conclusion with the wiggle room they've provided themselves. A grim curiosity of a writer. Doesn't necessarily mean that I care. I believe that there is always something to learn from a piece of art or media even if I personally don't care for it, mostly just sticking round cause I'm too far in like I said. If the series had something that happened at the start, I would've dropped it without hesitation otherwise but we're about halfway there, or maybe close to the end, who knows.
The purpose of this arc is exploring Ayami's POV and setting up for the central conflict of the story - the love triangle of two friends loving the same guy.
How did they meet, fall in love, and why did they break up? Was it because of Hikari?
How did Yuu become the man that Hikari eventually fell for?
What happened in the classroom, why did she slap and then kiss him?
It's the story of the girl who was too late, and the girl who loved him when she had nothing else.
There isn't really any meaning to it, no? It can either go in a route that has unnecessary drama that turns one or all of the characters into unlikeable people. Have the possibility of going in the direction that is most likely to lead to an unsatisfactory ending by having the FL find someone else that we don't know shit about which multiple romance mangas of similar purposes in telling their story in such a way has done before. Also, confused by the question of, "How did Yuu become the man that Hikari eventually fell for?" Cause why should I care about that?
I can't imagine that it's nothing other than a footnote that serves no purpose to the story when it seems he hadn't even changed that much to begin with compared to his old self in the flashback and now.
I'll actually give you something for the slap cause I've completely forgotten about that since we've been on this flashback for so long.
We've had hundreds of stories already of girls who were too late. I don't really see the purpose on adding another to the pile.
If you like a story like this, good on you, but I'm not a fan of being frustrated needlessly when things could've been made much simpler. I reiterate uniqueness does not equate to the quality of a work. If they have something planned that I'm not aware of planned afterward that'd gonna defy expectations, that'd be cool, stories are capable of doing so much and I can't predict everything so that might be the case as well which is also partly why I'm sticking around as which was sort of iterated upon in the first paragraph. This could be the most peak romance story to ever exist or something I wouldn't know it or something, who knows.
What?
There are countless avenues to explore:
I am aware.
How will Hikari react?
Will she confess regardless?
Maybe? Don't know what the purpose would be, maybe it'd be nice to have a story about getting a weight off of your chest or something? Maybe they're trying to go for that I'm not sure.
Double down on her efforts?
Would you want that?
A couple of scenarios proposed technically already fall under that bracket.
Seek love somewhere else?
Hopefully, they flesh out a relationship with this someone instead of cutting to the credits and showing them off like we knew them the whole time.
What about her friendship with Ayami? What about their friend group?
I genuinely forgot they even existed before this chapter-- not realizing, most problems I have could also possibly due to the release schedule, but who knows? It's the most likely case. Maybe the reason why I forgot them and don't care about them is due to this case.
How will Ayami act when she knows that Hikari saw them?
She still has feeling for Yuu. Will she try to go back into a relationship with him or does she value her friendship with Hikari more than her love for Yuu? She did try to distance herself from him after all, but kissed him in the heat of the moment.
I dunno, I dislike the scenario to begin with so I have no input on these questions and wonder what good there would be for if the scenario is entertained.
What about the guy in question? Does he like his childhood friend, whom he’s always admired, or his ex-gf, who made him the person Hikari fell in love with in the first place?
I'm not sure, but he seems to have not mind the due to certain body language shown in the chapter in question just before the flashback, but the author might pull a psyche like they did last time. I apologize if I can't find much trust in the direction the author might take. But if he did like the FL the entire time, his body language comes off as shallow, which is why I propose that maybe the author will do another psyche out or something or they'll double down in some way.
Again, I don't understand this question of, "How did he become this person?" when he isn't that different to begin with. You're proposing the question like he's become this wisened-chad from his days during the flashback rather than it just being normal maturity over time.
FUCK, I wish people would stop calling everything they personally dislike 'trash' or a 'trainwreck.'
It's so fucking tiring, especially when it's actually a good story written by someone who knows what they're doing.
He did write one of the best-received Visual Novels of all time, after all...
Do you mean their Light Novel or is there an actual Visual Novel that this author has written that I don't know of? Also, I'm not exactly a supporter of the decision they went with with their Light Novel either So I guess opinions haven't changed. I'll be as charitable as I can but in general, I'm disassociating my way through the remainder or at least until this flashback ends.
Also, even if the term can't be applied to the quality of the story, it's sort of objective that the situation itself is a trainwreck, no? lol