why? they are not a real couple, or was this a other fiance mangaHonestly, Im quite surprised Aoi is able to stay VERY composed. If I were her Id be very manicingly upset. Props to her. Eiji better apologize later.
why? they are not a real couple, or was this a other fiance mangaHonestly, Im quite surprised Aoi is able to stay VERY composed. If I were her Id be very manicingly upset. Props to her. Eiji better apologize later.
for a loner with zero contact, before Aoi? I would say, it is hardCan't MC just straight said no? It's not that hard.
He was deeply in love with Aoi from chapter 1. This isn’t a surprise romance, it was his dream come true but he didn’t wanna be too aggressive because he was worried she was forced into it.for a loner with zero contact, before Aoi? I would say, it is hard
deeply in love, Aoi was only a crush? and what second guess his feelings? Eiji only analyzed his current situationHe was deeply in love with Aoi from chapter 1....
Crazy thing is that Uzaki is literally nothing like this little shit, she was annoying in a playful way, yet people love her character, and for good reason too, she doesn't overstep boundaries like this blonde little shit doesUzako-Chan? Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! reference?
It have something to do with how people who passively/barely interact with people want (conscious or not) to change, and that annoying chara is the trigger for that change. And adding to that, since Japan have differenct culture, it's kinda no brainer things like this became popular. I think it's the same as when a talkactive and rough guy attracted to a firm and proper woman, it just that these kind of people wouldn't read manga as much.The fact that every romcom ever has this kind of annoying character must mean that it's popular, but for the life of me I cannot see how. Must be a cultural different.
CC VictorySpeechLower@toruscans What font are you using for the thought bubbles?