Fine, but if after this flashback she tries to go down the: "it's fine if I'm alone" route, then it's bad.
it's understandable that Kusunoki's like this as a 6th grader.
The issue is she's
still like this in high school. Even accounting for how she had her super loner depressing middle school life and is trying to "debut" with a glow-up, she has this exact experience to try and learn from, and she....doesn't.
And now because she acts exactly the same, despite it causing her central point of trauma,
Keisuke has caught feelings all on his own because he fully misinterpreted her behavior toward and around him all throughout the first portion of the manga.
So....she's learned nothing, and hasn't tried to learn or grow from those mistakes - the most she did, is reach out to someone else (Keisuke) and make
him help
her figure it out.
She's still not taking action or agency for herself, and it's landed her in the exact same place she was the first go-around, to an eerily similar degree.
I hope... I do hope she's going to think that it's actually not fine and that she gets a bit more active and fleshed out. If she does not, I'm 100% rooting for ANY other girl. Because literally anything is better than that.
I think it'll go like this -
Kusunoki's going to do try and play matchmaker for Otobe, reasoning that if she can get Keisuke and Otobe together first, then what happened with Chigusa and Ren won't occur again because she'll
"get ahead" of a confession toward her and thus solve the problem.
Except...Keisuke doesn't like Otobe, he likes Kusunoki - a fact Kusunoki has refused to believe, or really entertain, or take a moment to consider.
So she tries, then backs off, ignoring and denying the weird and painful feelings that she's getting because she
refuses to engage with her emotions after (I'm guessing) deciding that love is nothing but trouble, given her not understanding it as a child cost her friendships and happiness.
And Keisuke and Otobe realize something is wrong, but Kusunoki just hits eject and avoids them to not let history repeat itself (which, it is, just in the inverse way, but
she doesn't realize this).
And
that is when Hebikawa shows up, offering to help Kusunoki figure all of this out. Except she's really going to feed the poisoned pill of uncertainty and jealousy and fear into Kusunoki, in the hopes that it makes Kusunoki crash out and reveal that "darkness" that Hebikawa is convinced exists within everyone who appears perfect on the surface.
And....from there I have my own thoughts about what I
want to have happen, but -
Too bad she's going to win anyway...
you are correct that Kusunoki
will ultimately win the romance game with Keisuke, because that's the formula of this genre and story and I cannot see the author going differently
.
Especially given there was that Twitter Popularity Poll about the three heroines that was released a bit ago, and the author expressed confusion on how Kusunoki came in
last behind Otobe, with Hebikawa taking 1st place.
Anyone who doesn't get that, who is also in charge of the story? I do not see them suddenly going the Botan Gambit route.
The
only way I could see it going differently is if the point isn't who ends up in a relationship, and Kusunoki's original arc of growing past her trauma and having a successful high school debut
really is her whole deal and the author isn't aiming for a relationship ending at all.
But I think it's Kusunoki x Keisuke, or nothing.