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Even if Yami "loses", the childhood cuckquean will never be his first time, nor even the second or even the third
The release schedule has never changed. Every 2 weeks is the release schedule. I don't understand how that wouldn't be a pacing issue.That's not pacing, that's release schedule
Stopping the story mid-climax for a protracted flashback is generally regarded as poor writing. Which I agree with, the author got lost in the sauce and lost sight of what his story was about and what drew his readers in.I wonder if people are mistaking "misdirection" for "bad," considering the start of the manga. I think it's meant to be an arc; we start with the innocent childhood friend HIkari, then twist! He's already in a red flag relationship with Yami. But that's two acts from a three-part arc.
The early sugar with Hikari was a misdirection, not a bad story. The hints that Yami is a doomed ship are constant. Hikari is probably going to swoop in a save Yuu from the wreckage.
Guessing that what Yami is hinting at is a move. Now that parents are divorced, maybe Mom is taking her to her hometown or relocating for work. She hasn't told Yuu that it's coming.
At this point I like their relationship enough that I just would like them to be together and for the main girl to find someone else lolNot going to lie, I know people here hate vanilla, but I enjoy Yami's and Yuu's relationship so far. Really cements why they got so heated in chapter 21 and kissed. But Yami's insecurities are ruining her and tainting her relationship. Just hope that the next chapter is still vanilla.
And I don't understand how that is a pacing issue.The release schedule has never changed. Every 2 weeks is the release schedule. I don't understand how that wouldn't be a pacing issue.
You don't write stories with the flow. Every story needs some planing.Stopping the story mid-climax for a protracted flashback is generally regarded as poor writing. Which I agree with, the author got lost in the sauce and lost sight of what his story was about and what drew his readers in.
I disagree with this, I think this was always the way the story was headed. It is Maruto-sensei after all.I think my biggest issue is that Yuu from the Hikari chapters doesn’t act like a dude who, at this point, has gotten laid dozens of times. Which makes it feel like the writer decided they preferred Yami over Hikari and decided that she gets to fuck Yuu and be all lovey dovey. It smacks of writing by the seat of your pants and disrespecting your readers.
If you disliked where your story was going then write a different story. Don’t flip the bird to your readers and derail shit because you Stan a new waifu.
We are seeing Yuu from Hikari's perspective, and let's just say, she's a bit unreliable. Also, her flirting technique is really lacking if putting her back on Yuu's back is the closest she can come up with.I think my biggest issue is that Yuu from the Hikari chapters doesn’t act like a dude who, at this point, has gotten laid dozens of times.
And I don't understand how that is a pacing issue.
You posted numbers of 8 months and 3 months and said it is bad pacing. 3 is less than 8, yes, but what does this arithmetic has to do with manga quality, and how exactly pacing as you define it would've been better if those two numbers were different?
That’s why I specified “protracted”. A couple quick flashback chapters? Yeah that would have worked, the pace would be maintained and the drama would have felt more natural.You don't write stories with the flow. Every story needs some planing.
Taking that into account, I don't think he ever lost sight of his story OR that he got lost in the sauce.
They had an idea, a good one I would argue, but his execution is lacking.
The author wanted a shocking story, he wanted the whiplash from cute to tragedy, and thats alright a lot of stuff does that - but the flashback right now is dragging for a LONG time and It happened at the most tense point of Hikari's arc.
So all that tension and sadness and emotion we had from Hikari seeing both kissing is lost on us, it has been lost for a long time.
I would argue this whole flashback arc should've happened before or after the school festival, but not right in the middle at it's climax.
I don't think that's an accurate assessment. While it's true we were viewing events from Hikari's perspective, that doesn't mean everything we saw of Yuu was solely filtered through her lens. She's not as unreliable a narrator as some might believe. Take this panel from chapter 18, for instance:We are seeing Yuu from Hikari's perspective, and let's just say, she's a bit unreliable. Also, her flirting technique is really lacking if putting her back on Yuu's back is the closest she can come up with.