Seriously the implications for their world are pretty terrifying the more you think about it.How does this world work? Was it always a dating sim? Are did they get transported into a dating sim world? Why do all of the characters know that they're in a dating sim? Do people not feel weird about being side characters? Do the heroines not feel weird about literally require by the world to love a boy who doesn't care about them romantically?
I told it before, but this world is an existential nightmare the moment you scratch past the surface. And I still double guessing if it isn't intentionally a critique to strict societal roles and how the suffocate people's minds. Having to be boxed up and just take it isn't something unique to this world after all and specially common in places with low social mobility or strict gender rolesHow does this world work? Was it always a dating sim? Are did they get transported into a dating sim world? Why do all of the characters know that they're in a dating sim? Do people not feel weird about being side characters? Do the heroines not feel weird about literally require by the world to love a boy who doesn't care about them romantically?
That's what I questioned some chapters ago, are they born with the roles or were they suddenly aware of the fact that they have been part of a Dating sim and now unable to make any choices anymore? it's exactly because of this scenario the last few chapters have been so completive, the heroines are aware that there is one boy who will make some advancement on them and they have to play the characters, the rival character is very well aware that he will never be the main character and he will keep being a character who is supposed to chase and compete against a predetermined "Main Character" who was just born with the role, the characters in this manga are just tormented souls who have given up on their own freedom for "The good ending" or what we would call "acceptance" in real life, but the MC, Hareta refuses to give up, struggling against the acceptance which is supposed to receive in the end .This manga is more than just "Haha, femboy falls in love with a guy", This is very much about "Struggling to break free the assigned roles and changing predetermined fate set by others".How does this world work? Was it always a dating sim? Are did they get transported into a dating sim world? Why do all of the characters know that they're in a dating sim? Do people not feel weird about being side characters? Do the heroines not feel weird about literally require by the world to love a boy who doesn't care about them romantically?
Ilegal LoliWait, so is the teacher legal or not??
Fandisc onlyOk, the teacher addition is wild. The game makers are crazy if they added her in and didn’t make her a route. There’s no excuse for that mix of character flags.
I, of course have lots more questions regarding this world, but let’s not spend too much time on this.How does this world work? Was it always a dating sim? Are did they get transported into a dating sim world? Why do all of the characters know that they're in a dating sim? Do people not feel weird about being side characters? Do the heroines not feel weird about literally require by the world to love a boy who doesn't care about them romantically?
Quasilegal loliIlegal Loli
Nah, she's that one gag character that you think for sure will get a fandisc but doesn't.Ok, the teacher addition is wild. The game makers are crazy if they added her in and didn’t make her a route. There’s no excuse for that mix of character flags.