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Thanks for the chapter, Aphrodite Scans.
Curious.
If so, which do you think exudes a winning heroine vibe?
JP authors really should stop leaning on misunderstandings for comedy; this author is, and the results come across as trite--if not forced. What DEFINITELY appears forced is the stupidity of the heroines. I get it--they were only so good because they had a custom-made JP support-role manga protagonist designed to instill in every reader the value of being a helpful cog in Japanese society as opposed being to someone individualistically strong. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to figure out that, maybe, entering another club's room--particularly the one in control of the school's PA system--and raising enough of a ruckus to get the entire school's attention on top of disrupting that club is not only counterproductive but a fine way to get punished by that school.
Well, a total lack of second-order thinking ability in characters is also a favorite tool of many JP authors. That said, even the titular Dorobou-chan wasn't very smart...but at least she wasn't this egregiously dumb.
That aside, this manga reminds me of that one manga with the super-srs male protagonist being too busy "battling" three childhood friend heroines to realize the three of them are in love with him. This protagonist doesn't come across as being so retarded, but he's not far.
Not gonna lie Iezumi has a losing heroine vibe.
Curious.
If so, which do you think exudes a winning heroine vibe?
JP authors really should stop leaning on misunderstandings for comedy; this author is, and the results come across as trite--if not forced. What DEFINITELY appears forced is the stupidity of the heroines. I get it--they were only so good because they had a custom-made JP support-role manga protagonist designed to instill in every reader the value of being a helpful cog in Japanese society as opposed being to someone individualistically strong. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to figure out that, maybe, entering another club's room--particularly the one in control of the school's PA system--and raising enough of a ruckus to get the entire school's attention on top of disrupting that club is not only counterproductive but a fine way to get punished by that school.
Well, a total lack of second-order thinking ability in characters is also a favorite tool of many JP authors. That said, even the titular Dorobou-chan wasn't very smart...but at least she wasn't this egregiously dumb.
That aside, this manga reminds me of that one manga with the super-srs male protagonist being too busy "battling" three childhood friend heroines to realize the three of them are in love with him. This protagonist doesn't come across as being so retarded, but he's not far.