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@Blanche
Oh I'm not against Miya. I feel bad for her too, I mean... She has a lot going on too. But I think she needed a reality check. Her father could've been more present for her, but she blocked him off multiple times. The fact he's having feelings for her friend... Sure it's weird, but it's not a treason against her. She put Kousuke in an impossible situation. Either choice of the ultimatum lead him to lose, and Miya has been nothing but a weight pulling him towards despair while Koto's been an isolated island of peace in multiple occasions, and she's shown concern for him, so the choice he made kinda makes sense. Also, in reality, there is nothing that makes Kousuke staying true to what he feels for Koto an actual hindrance to his relationship with Miya. His feeling better actually was momentarily a strong sign that he could work towards improving their relationship.
I find it very difficult to put into words how I feel about the story, but I wanted to try and explain. Maybe it's because English is my second language and even though I handle it pretty well, there are often times things I struggle to put thoughts into precise words. It's probably what makes readers hate or like my translation as well, lol, language quirks?
So all in all, I'm not against Miya, but I sure ain't against Kousuke or Koto either!
Oh I'm not against Miya. I feel bad for her too, I mean... She has a lot going on too. But I think she needed a reality check. Her father could've been more present for her, but she blocked him off multiple times. The fact he's having feelings for her friend... Sure it's weird, but it's not a treason against her. She put Kousuke in an impossible situation. Either choice of the ultimatum lead him to lose, and Miya has been nothing but a weight pulling him towards despair while Koto's been an isolated island of peace in multiple occasions, and she's shown concern for him, so the choice he made kinda makes sense. Also, in reality, there is nothing that makes Kousuke staying true to what he feels for Koto an actual hindrance to his relationship with Miya. His feeling better actually was momentarily a strong sign that he could work towards improving their relationship.
I find it very difficult to put into words how I feel about the story, but I wanted to try and explain. Maybe it's because English is my second language and even though I handle it pretty well, there are often times things I struggle to put thoughts into precise words. It's probably what makes readers hate or like my translation as well, lol, language quirks?
So all in all, I'm not against Miya, but I sure ain't against Kousuke or Koto either!