I keep wondering why this series was relatively less popular than other romcoms. The girls are limited to 2 and 2 only (?) and both are well designed. The MC is cliché otaku but not insufferably spineless.
Not even cliché otaku (or hasn’t been after a while) just normal human being. He’s mire of an innocent powdered donut or cinnamon roll or however that goes whose just insanely stoked on finally having friends. Its actually refreshing to see him be straight forward about that and genuinely enjoy their friendship and not be shy to say it. Though he is oblivious to romantic feelings. The cliché would be him constantly putting himself down and not believing they want to hang out with him and having major self esteem issues.
As for why its less popular, the chapters are short I guess, but we’re in the twitter 1 page age so… yeah IDK.
I'm more interested in seeing how the girls handle the guys hitting on them.
Wonder if this was a strategic play. Seperate the girls from the guy they always hang around with to make it easier to hit on them.
AFAIK its not well known that they hang out a ton in the social caste. At most everyone just knows they talk in class (but at least in the beginning hiding the otaku interests was a major thing)