DO THE ROMANSWhen in Rome.
Fujichika Koume doesn't have any connection that I can find to this series, though funny enough, there's a Japanese commenter who said something similar on the Sunday Webry (where the raws are posted for this series) website.Seriously, is this by the 'The girl I like forgot her glasses' guy? The art style is near identical.
While I def don't disagree and I'm not a fan of the trope myself, your second sentence is kinda funny here given this story has humanoid beasts. I don't think you saw Genji at school a single time either.Am I the only one who think the whole "fan club" shit dumb? I don't remember ever seeing a situation like that in school one single time. That trope needs to die, purged by the fire
I mean, Genjis is accepted and treated as normal human, or at least foreigners in this setting, not as mythical beasts. We saw that other students are capable of treating her normal, and while yes, they are curious about her "wolf" part, it could be passed as curious about the blonde hair of a foreign student. But even if you are fascinated by it, normally you wouldn't formed fan clubs of students in your school, it would be the equivalent of worshipping a black student because of their hair or skin color. It's...weird.This series is pretty cute so far.
While I def don't disagree and I'm not a fan of the trope myself, your second sentence is kinda funny here given this story has humanoid beasts. I don't think you saw Genji at school a single time either.
Bang CaligulaWhen in Rome.
It's not, buuuuut... this could be one of his assistants. I can't really find any info about that online, but that's usually the case when the art is near identical.Seriously, is this by the 'The girl I like forgot her glasses' guy? The art style is near identical.