@colonel_30: Honestly, I don't even know why sensei is even involved with this situation anymore. I mean, aren't the other school staff taking any notice how unnaturally close she's been sticking to this group of students all the time? This was an actual concern when she was dating Keita, but I guess that was forgotten.
@Jorelm: I'm with you on this; after the last chapter, I expected a return to some earlier plotline, but it's become more confusing than ever. I reread the last chapter just to make sure that I didn't miss some crucial dialogue that was supposed to connect these chapters together. These girls all celebrating Miharu getting rejected, but also getting angry at Keita for rejecting her, and then having a idiotic laugh afterwards. I mean, what the actual fuck, lol. It's so nonsensical now, but like a train wreck, I can't help but continue watching.
@Natureboy: True that, this guy has had no proactivity since sensei dumped him. I suppose I couldn't blame him, if he actually acted depressed about it, but he's just become a useless ball of apathy; and somehow, these girls still pine for him. Even sensei just can't help but try and be involved vicariously with his boring life, for no better reason than she seems to have regrets in breaking up with him.
I know I've been trash talking this series quite a bit lately, but the manner in which the author is milking it for all its worth is pretty irritating. Every chapter is riddled with exposition in a way that no real person would ever talk like, as if the author is feeling the need to explain every action that the characters are taking, which is just weird.