am i the only one who cannot stand this shuu girl?
i know she is just a teenager, but playing with people's life, emotions and whatnot for the sake of YOUR JUDGEMENT AND UNDERSTANDING of THEIR FUTURE... at this point, i can't even stand her 45 degree droopy eyes and annoyingly empty gaze.
both misaki and shuu should make up their mind and stop with "i think i should do X because of reasons i cannot tell you, but i am also sorry and i will do Y instead, oh no wait i should stick with X, but also bla bla" crap. why don't you two start a lesbian route and leave neji already? you talk big for other people's emotions, but my boy nisaka has the same firm stance since chapter 1, he wasn't even tempted by that kiss and pulled himself together. he had to endure everything without the understanding and comfort liliana provided to neji, has some legit problems like future confrontation with his family regarding his sexuality and society's view on people like him. hell, he even had to endure "bUt I wAnT tO cOntInUe To Be FrIeNdS wItH yOu So LeMmE kIsS" crap the guy he loves had to brought upon him... jesus christ, neji...
while nisaka is the only rational character here, i understand liliana's train of thought since she is naive and i like her honest & earnest feelings for neji. she doesn't want to be in the way and she really tries to do it, unlike misaki. i don't want to be harsh on misaki because i expect a big, shocking, jaw dropping reason for her inconsistent behavior after 3534534 chapters later hopefully, but shuu... i have no credit for her f*ckery at all.
and who the hell in the government decided to let a kid, who is "socially impair" as yajima rightfully diagnosed, have access to the ministry? i like this manga because it has a unique approach to demographic issues of japan, but this shuu girl destroys the legitimacy of well-written yukari system.
tldr; shuu, get a life, learn emotions from your OWN frigging experience and not from fairy tales please. go socialize like healthy teenagers instead of putting your fat nose on government's socio-demographic issues.