Kinda hope the author doesn't kill the underlying 'docking' plotline though and make this another routine romcom - it's kinda funny they've been singularly obssesed with the act. Also wonder where we'll go with the species route.. are they specifically bred humanoids or totally 'un-cute' alien organisms in reality?I'm really glad the author didn't just disregard the moral dilemma of the premise and at least one of the girls is seriously falling for Genki. Will our self-proclaimed intellectual fall next...?
Next chapter: Karin mulls over her newfound feelings
They repeatedly note Genki has high vitality, even this chapter she talked about how he has high endurance. I assume they used the normal baseline but considering he is sought exactly because he is an outlier, he will likely be safe at the end of this.I mean they've been ignorant enough about humanity so far that they may simply be underestimating humans and Genki in particular.
Maybe he can dock with them just fine and live. Both of them in one night. And the childhood friend too.
We also don't know much about the alien species, either. It may simply be assumed that males die during reproduction since that's what happens for them. Dudes don't make it or don't live very long in lots of species, like certain spiders or eusocial insects.I mean they've been ignorant enough about humanity so far that they may simply be underestimating humans and Genki in particular.
Maybe he can dock with them just fine and live. Both of them in one night. And the childhood friend too.
Plot twist.. Genki is also an alien (but doesn't know it)!They repeatedly note Genki has high vitality, even this chapter she talked about how he has high endurance. I assume they used the normal baseline but considering he is sought exactly because he is an outlier, he will likely be safe at the end of this.