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@Palmfire
Emotionally realistic?
Yeah it is, I would have the same perspective if I was put in the same shoes between two timid girls that probably doesn't really know how friendship actually works due not having a close friends or someone that shares the same interest.
But it's just in general... author probably didn't know what to do with the story anymore. Which makes the majority of the complain after vol 5 turns from an interesting read into boring drama which also happen in manga called Ani to Yome. Except there's this part on Ani to Yome actually has a fluff and does feels like the characters progress alot, things feels like there's stuff is happening and stuff that probably need to be solved.
@voidox
Let's throw the Yuri bait topic out and leave this manga without that genre. What do you think it becomes? Slice of life drama?
It has barely any fluff, because I honestly don't remember any of it. I think 90% of it feels like covered by the whole drama thing without a break.
We're on 8th the end volume chapters dammit. Can we get some happy moment or least have the characters talk about their hobby, laugh together, have an actual bonding between friends that's not covered by angst or the club thing?
All that amount of volume, and the character barely had any developments lol.
In the end I wouldn't surprised if people dropped it on volume 4 onwards, but for us we probably should see it through.
As for people who expected Yuri probably should either drop or just expect it won't end like one.
As someone who thought and expect it was a Yuri already lose hope around volume 5 when author said her work was never been one.
(Actually it would've been funny if this was based on author highschool life) it
Emotionally realistic?
Yeah it is, I would have the same perspective if I was put in the same shoes between two timid girls that probably doesn't really know how friendship actually works due not having a close friends or someone that shares the same interest.
But it's just in general... author probably didn't know what to do with the story anymore. Which makes the majority of the complain after vol 5 turns from an interesting read into boring drama which also happen in manga called Ani to Yome. Except there's this part on Ani to Yome actually has a fluff and does feels like the characters progress alot, things feels like there's stuff is happening and stuff that probably need to be solved.
@voidox
Let's throw the Yuri bait topic out and leave this manga without that genre. What do you think it becomes? Slice of life drama?
It has barely any fluff, because I honestly don't remember any of it. I think 90% of it feels like covered by the whole drama thing without a break.
We're on 8th the end volume chapters dammit. Can we get some happy moment or least have the characters talk about their hobby, laugh together, have an actual bonding between friends that's not covered by angst or the club thing?
All that amount of volume, and the character barely had any developments lol.
In the end I wouldn't surprised if people dropped it on volume 4 onwards, but for us we probably should see it through.
As for people who expected Yuri probably should either drop or just expect it won't end like one.
As someone who thought and expect it was a Yuri already lose hope around volume 5 when author said her work was never been one.
(Actually it would've been funny if this was based on author highschool life) it