It wasn't the most insightful manga. There was some parts that was all disjointed as I'm pretty sure the author picked up and dropped storylines. It never had the most well-developed characters. Nor had a that well made world-building. Yasuda stands unique of not being a dense bowl of mash potatoes, but by only being a horndog with far too little deeper characterization and the author ultimately missed developing more about his parkour and climbing skills. A wishfulling harem story where a protagonist can exist being loved by all .
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed this story. Sometimes, you just want to read that type of story. And this one did a really good job of being what it is. It may not be the deepest, smoothest, or most developed story. But it sure as hell did a good job making a world that balances just right between giving what a reader wants in this type of story while not going too deep in it that it become trash. It's a hard balance, but it did it. It was a while ride guys. I will miss this.