I’m pretty sure what people mean by “nothing happened” is all the stuff happening in between. The two guys arguing was literally just taking up space on the pages 🤣Huh, I don't think I agree nothing happened in this chapter. It's a pretty relatable experience, finding that right moment, being tempted to drop it instead of powering through. In the end she committed fully and it's a pretty huge deal for her as a person and a character. And she was direct about it and called it a date, too. Happy for her!
She will win. I'm sure no one genuinely thinks she won't. Author probably caught some shit from readers for ignoring the actual love interest of Sunao for 90 chapters straight so this is an attempt to rectify that. He is trying to make Lemon's eventual win look natural because as is, Natsumi is not even a proper character and story has a severe need of sub/side plots. Since the starts its been like 20 chapters total of actual plot and rest of it was just inconsequential filler. Even the body swap. We have literally zero information since either main leads never once asked why and how. They are just rolling with it like its the most natural thing to do and not once bothered to look into it.Lemon bros, is it ogre?
I got that, think it was badly worded: it's true that it was insignificant in the term of "progress" and it could've literally been them looking for a lost dog or a sequence of friends saying hello in the middle of their conversation. Like someone else said before, the underlying, main point is to showcase the courage it took for Kogahara to speak up (and coming to terms with how she feels) and Sunao's commitment to hearing her out, and while you could technically expedite this in two pages, it wouldn't illustrate this point as well. There's been worse instances of "nothing" in this manga, in my opinion, but that's just how I see it I guess.I’m pretty sure what people mean by “nothing happened” is all the stuff happening in between. The two guys arguing was literally just taking up space on the pages 🤣