I'm fairly certain it's just trying to be fun.Not clue what the Manga is trying to be at this point 🥲
Though not romance, that's for sure 😶..
Also I hate myself for thinking even for 1 panel that his dude made some sense
I think it's more comedy that romance, but it's going with the trope of not knowing what love is so it's slower than average, at least for now.Not clue what the Manga is trying to be at this point 🥲
Though not romance, that's for sure 😶..
Also I hate myself for thinking even for 1 panel that his dude made some sense
I mean, people pay for sex to girls that had thousands of partners, not that hard to imagine that the guys just want to bang.I'm shocked a literal mob of dudes asked her out simultaneously and got a yes but seemingly none of the saw anything wrong with that.
Though not romance, that's for sure 😶..
Nah, Dan just wants Mira to step on him and tie him up, like any normal person. No ulterior motives whatsoever.It's funny how often Dan seems to move the plot through his own impure motivations (fairly certain he has an ulterior motive here.) Can never decide if he actually being a good friend to the detriment of his own desires to be with Mira, and thus his thoughts are just him trying to rationalize his actions, or if Dan is legitimately just terrible at plotting against people. Either way, props to Dan for forcing Haru into a competition where the end result will definitely move the relationship forward, whether by having Haru and Mira date or by making him jealous of whoever actually wins (get the feeling that last scene is someone duping Mira into thinking he's the hero instead of Haru.)