Mangadex users when the author "resolves" the main premise of the story off screen after going out of his way to take us to the event in question.Mangadex users when reading an ongoing title doesn't unwrap the story as fast as binging a 10-year running 300 chapter shounen.
It's chapter 20, what the fuck do you expect? That is the core problem of this manga, it wouldn't get solved that quick bruhIt almost makes you forget that the author still hasn't actually let us know what the fuck was up with the mom and the movies in the first place!
Except it doesn't.
What I fucking expect is that when the fucking author sits us the fuck down with the entire main fucking cast in the middle of a fucking dog cafe with the fucking mom telling us what the fuck her fucking problem is... that we actually hear what the fuck the fucking problem was in the first fucking place before she fucking turns the fuck around and fucking tells us there's no fucking problem any-fucking-more.It's chapter 20, what the fuck do you expect?
It was already explained, and solved. We just didn't get to hear about it. The author just swept the problem under the rug and moved on to his next desperate bid to keep the story going.That is the core problem of this manga, it wouldn't get solved that quick bruh
I mean, to be fair, the author probably didn’t want the “mystery” to be completely solved/known in this one arc because they might’ve wanted to save it for another arc later in the story (for what reason they did that, your guess is as good as mine).What I fucking expect is that when the fucking author sits us the fuck down with the entire main fucking cast in the middle of a fucking dog cafe with the fucking mom telling us what the fuck her fucking problem is... that we actually hear what the fuck the fucking problem was in the first fucking place before she fucking turns the fuck around and fucking tells us there's no fucking problem any-fucking-more.
Bonus fucking points if the fucking author doesn't spend a fucking chapter fucking teasing us with the fact that fucking MC already fucking knows what the fucking problem is, but refuses to even fucking think about what the fuck it even is so at least the fucking audience can be clued the fuck in to whatever the fuck it was the fucking mom decided to fucking tell him.
It was already explained, and solved. We just didn't get to hear about it. The author just swept the problem under the rug and moved on to his next desperate bid to keep the story going.
The secret problem was secretly revealed, then solved... secretly. All while the audience got dragged along for the wonderful experience of watching Akine sit around in the next room, totally forgetting to listen in along with us.
No, government purchases are always expensive, especially something that doesn't involve simple, off-the-shelf mass produced items (like pens, to give a simple example). In the first place, there's actually no way the teacher could have broken the door like that, realistically, so it was just for the sake of comedy, but since it was done, it's realistic the replacement costs a lot. Government doesn't want to buy stuff made of cardboard from IKEA, because the stuff in public places is intended to last up to decades under heavy use. Of course public procurement processes can be complicated and go wrong, but I reckon a single door in a school building might not necessite it to be fully open for tendering. So, the school would merely buy the door replacement from where they know they can get it. It will cost a pretty yen, including the installation work.Aint no way 150k yen for that door? I swear mr.principal here ate half of that
Lads, I think this guy lives in Fucking, Austria and is promoting his lovely town.What I fucking expect is that when the fucking author sits us the fuck down with the entire main fucking cast in the middle of a fucking dog cafe with the fucking mom telling us what the fuck her fucking problem is... that we actually hear what the fuck the fucking problem was in the first fucking place before she fucking turns the fuck around and fucking tells us there's no fucking problem any-fucking-more.
Bonus fucking points if the fucking author doesn't spend a fucking chapter fucking teasing us with the fact that fucking MC already fucking knows what the fucking problem is, but refuses to even fucking think about what the fuck it even is so at least the fucking audience can be clued the fuck in to whatever the fuck it was the fucking mom decided to fucking tell him.
Incidentally it's a similar problem to "Imouto Okazu": Set up a big mystery, then when it comes time to answer it, refuse to actually elaborate. But at least that schlop had the decency of generally summarizing the mystery event (though not the specific one that kept getting teased for 30+ chapters. And it did set up yet more mystery...). Here, we really are just left with a massive jump cut to "Wow, It totally makes sense why you were preventing your daughter from not only watching movies, manga, and other media, but using the internet as a whole. I even understand why you kept watching movies until she was 9 years old despite that. Anyone listening in would totally be convinced as well, assuming someone were doing so while you so carefully explained yourself"I personally don’t really like that kind of writing and I do agree with you that if you set up a setting where it looks like the mystery is about to be solved, you would expect the mystery to be completely solved right then and there. Unfortunately, we got blueballed hard, that’s just how these things go I guess. I only hope it doesn’t get worse from here on out 🤷♂️
❤️btw, that first person you responded to used “fuck” 1 time and you responded with 30 (yes I counted), your pettiness impressed me, well done
I'm pretty sure Doxxing is against the rules here.Lads, I think this guy lives in Fucking, Austria and is promoting his lovely town.