Yeah, I ship 'em.
He's the kind of guy who, after watching Saving Private Ryan when he's 30+, says something like, "Wow, World War II was brutal!"Blud acts like the world started only after chapter 1.
Like she was a normal girl for months, potentially years, in the same class as you, and now you don't get how most classmates just accepted another label "dragon" for her alongside being classmate. My boy wouldn't pass exams if his thought processes couldn't go here
Yeah, that's exactly it. Ruri is adapting to the existence of her dragon powers with the same timing as everyone else; most of her oddball habits are extensions of the fact that RURI is a weirdo, not that dragons are weird.Blud acts like the world started only after chapter 1.
Like she was a normal girl for months, potentially years, in the same class as you, and now you don't get how most classmates just accepted another label "dragon" for her alongside being classmate. My boy wouldn't pass exams if his thought processes couldn't go here
It should be me, not him.He wants those horns
All boys love dragons.It should be me, not him.
Thank you! I thought I was the only one who thought that this was unrealistic. Most of these kids sound like grown adults. Teens most likely wouldn't even care and would probably want to have her on their social media for clicks. Even weirder that the adults are so nonchalant about it and hardly give her any information until something blows up. It's either between her classmates distrusting her or invading her privacy with the expectation of her doing side show stuff for them or the adults giving her super vague npc responses. At this point I just want her to meet her father who could actually give her some real advice for her situation. I've seen enough of her stumbling without a guide.Is this manga just going continue with villain of the week kids trying to bully her, resolving it with completely unnatural dialogue, especially for kids, and thats it?
I mean idk what I expected but this got old really fast
I enjoy this manga still but I do have to agree the children in this are not talking or behaving like children or teens in this case I would believe if there were some kids in her class that are very mature for their age but just not everyone she talks to. They sometimes talk like they've been reflecting on their lives for decades.Thank you! I thought I was the only one who thought that this was unrealistic. Most of these kids sound like grown adults. Teens most likely wouldn't even care and would probably want to have her on their social media for clicks. Even weirder that the adults are so nonchalant about it and hardly give her any information until something blows up. It's either between her classmates distrusting her or invading her privacy with the expectation of her doing side show stuff for them or the adults giving her super vague npc responses. At this point I just want her to meet her father who could actually give her some real advice for her situation. I've seen enough of her stumbling without a guide.