@Alphard thanks for telling me. I read 333, 334 and 335. It confirmed to me that for me its too late and the story is ruined.
First let me tell you what I like about the current Yuki as a character. He is assertive, decisive and can keep his cool in adversity.
When he sees a soldier about to beat a kid Yuki doesn't hesitate to clock the soldier out, yet he keeps his calmness to see through the charade and chase the lurking soldier. Yuki understand the consequences of his actions, accept them and makes himself responsible for them.
The pivotal event for me was the
around WN chapter 100 so its been arouns 200 chapters of Yuki being meek, hesitant and discomposed. Not an interesting character anymore. Just your generic harem virgin protagonist.
If the events of chapter 334 would have happened whithin a chronological month from the pivotal event I would have still liked Yuki as a character but when I dropped it (around chapter 200) a year had happened so thats really unnatural specially if you add
Chapter 333: Something good happen to Yuki, but he can't keep his cool even for a second. He didn't pursue that good event and just observed as it spiralled away.
Chapter 334: A good development... if only for over 200 chapters Yuki haven't been acting the exact opposite. It left me feeling this is something that the author forced to make the plot move forward than because the author understand the change of character.
Chapter 335: Yuki is again the meekest and most hesitant main character ever. Its like if the character development from the previous chapter were only meant to last a moment because the author forgot how to write an assertive and decisive protagonist. Yuki even denies and lies about what happened, then forces Lefi to be the one to take the responsibility while he just stands without saying a word.
In resume: its over 200 chapters of a boring protagonist, one good chapter and aparently back to a boring protagonist all over.