This manga better not be missing a tag...Something feels off here...
Why is the author giving so much focus to the black haired girl being so easy to tire?
Everything she does and says seems almost like the actions of someone who knows they don't have much time left.
I DO NOT WANT MY HUNCH TO BE RIGHT!
Last time my hunch was right was at my medical examination... 😑
To be fair that would be good foreshadowing.Something feels off here...
Why is the author giving so much focus to the black haired girl being so easy to tire?
Everything she does and says seems almost like the actions of someone who knows they don't have much time left.
I DO NOT WANT MY HUNCH TO BE RIGHT!
Last time my hunch was right was at my medical examination... 😑
That's kinda the thing: they don't (yet).Remind me again why any girl would want this guy?
Well least this chapter had some character development but yeah we on the choo choo train to mediocrity still.
So yeah, so far there's zero romance here, only the MC feeling funny near the Kaguya-wannabe, but nothing more than that so far. What interests me is how it all will develop from here and where it intends to go.
What I find weird with this series is it's a rom-com but it doesn't really have the com part like at all.To be honest, to me it seems the childhood friend is in the "I don't actually realize yet that I like him" situation.
But the MC is very irritatingly asocial for no real reason.... he's literaly the worst character in the manga right now.
I don't know, I just feel that the author wants to push forward Kowai. I am still hoping for development, but I dislike how hopeless the childhood friend position seems to be.
A romcom, if it has more than one girl, needs tension. It needs uncertainty of who the "winner" will be. Right now, it seems the only one who can "win" is Kowai.