Mom has good eyes, keeping an eye out for her son's little moments with Kaoruko.
I don't know if this manga qualifies as "iyashi-kei" but I'd be damned if reading this isn't a healing experience. I feel like seeing Rintaro be mentally healed by his friends and loved ones is also mentally healing me. I guess it helps that most of the cast so far is pretty lovable too. This warm and comfy manga is like a powerful antidote to a lot of those dark and edgy dumpster fire manga out there.