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Well at least it's over
nah tbh Kanokari will ALWAYS be worse than this lolDamn this manga has always been in my bookmark list but never read it. And looking at the comments here... yeah I think I won't. All these "handing her over to the groomer teacher" comments are giving me Kanokari vibes bruh.
At least it didn't take me long enough to know not to keep reading this release. Will be waiting for Shigure Scans.It's fine, I came out of nowhere!
could be a combination of factors: switch up in tone in the final volume, many months in between this chapter translated since the last one, implied time skip since Meguro and Koga last saw each other. im sure that if one were to read the entire volume in one sitting, the ending would feel more in place.The ending felt both sudden and natural at the same time. Hard to explain, but I think you guys will get what I mean. It was done well enough but it happened very suddenly.
All-in-all, I enjoyed this manga. It was something that made me smile, and that in itself has value.
Pingas did not reach poosee. Rest In Power o7At least show us that they've done the deed smh
Well don't actually show us but an implication is enough
No, the author was just a woman, which explains everything about this entire trainwreck.Seriously was the author of this manga threatened with a gun to his their head to mess this up?
It so much worse than just Meguro not having any negative emotions over her groomer. She fucking thanks him for ruining her views on relationships and sex and says she is glad about what he taught her as her first partner.I'm glad I just skipped everything but the last chapter of this volume. From reading what everyone else had to read, I can only imagine the author is too much of a hypocrite, lacks courage to properly bash emotional and sexual assault on a minor even if there's even some way to try and excuse it (which of course it doesn't regardless, just look at how fucked up it left Meguro emotionally), or just thought that actually confronting the situation wouldn't be proper for the ending...for dome reason.
If Meguro at least badmouthed him in some way, or showed anger at how thoughtlessly he treated her, I'd be glad...but not even thaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAT SOUNDS FRUSTRASTING AS ALL HELL.
I enjoyed how it treated the subject better in the previous chapters, sad to see they couldn't bring a more appropriate conclusion to it. If anything, this last chapter was at least cute enough as a consolation.
There are hundreds of ways of reaching the same conclusion and progressing Meguro's character without being as retarded as this author was. I don't even think the guy was criminal because both were minors at the time, but hand-waving what he did by splitting his shitty views and his competency as a teacher, treating that as if they're different people makes no sense.What did people read here?
No, Sensei did not go to jail for grooming Meguro.
Yes, Meguro absolutely called out Sensei for viewing her as his student, not a lover, and someone who he could push his beliefs onto - essentially stating clearly, that I know you did not love me, or view me as a relationship partner, just someone who you could lead along, which is what he deserved - but she also thanked him, because, like other characters stated, as a boyfriend, he's a terrible person, awful. As a teacher, he is extremely talented and helped Meguro when she was younger, and, additionally when she was older.
Meguro thanking Sensei is out of appreciation for his role as a teacher... that's why he's never given a name, he's only referred to as a Sensei.
The final arc was about Meguro putting herself first and acting for herself, which, as she noticed later in the manga, she had never done before.
At the beginning of the manga, Meguro didn't have likes, interests or objectives for herself, and only acted to make her partner happy.
At the end of the manga, Meguro broke up with Koga, to focus on herself, and ensure she could fulfill her objective of getting into college, instead, of focusing on love.
There's nothing wrong with disliking the manga, but to completely ignore the story's structure, and criticize it, just because, is unfair to the artist.