That's not how I view it at all. The dynamic I'm seeing is the same dynamic that goes on in Spy×Family: The man is a genius at infiltration, while the woman is unparalleled in battle. From where I'm standing, they absolutely do complete and balance each other.Can't see how this would've survived more than two volumes anyhow, given this bizarre dynamic where one main character is utterly useless and barely even respected if not for the unconditional love the other main character has for them. Why not have a story where they complete/balance out/protect one another? I honestly don't see the point in him being a ninja if he's effectively nothing other than the bland "he's nice" character trait.
Every ninja should be. Can't be a racing driver if you don't know how to drive...The man is a genius at infiltration
Right. Thing is, we haven't seen Tae really infiltrate anything. If anything, she's shown to be completely incapable of keeping a low profile.Every ninja should be. Can't be a racing driver if you don't know how to drive...
Well, she gets the drop on him multiple times, including the first time they met. She even got the drop on him at his own house when he was told to leave his post as a ninja. I think she's got that covered, too.Right. Thing is, we haven't seen Tae really infiltrate anything. If anything, she's shown to be completely incapable of keeping a low profile.
the authorwho keeps trying to end this masterpiece?
pain.the author