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In an interview with Aka Akasaka, he admitted he wanted to write such a story, but he felt he couldn't approach it from a typical manga-writer's point of view. This writer has spoiled me rotten. Even though he uses typical events like: fireworks, outings, etc., this work resembles no other I've seen. It's funny, genuine, heart-warming and convincing. It's like I'm actually gazing into the lives of some very interesting students, their struggles, their mishaps, etc. However, the author never takes these things for granted, offering up a refried version of the same old tropes. I have to admit my disappointment in other school-life manga when compared to this little gem.“That being said, seeing people so butt hurt brings a smile to my face. This was a great arc and Tsubame isn't somehow invalidated as a character because she can't bring herself to reciprocate his feelings. In fact this makes her a far more realistic character than she would be otherwise.”