Wish they shift their relationship as father and daughter, not like that dude... Pretty sad ending tbhMy theory is the author felt they needed to kill off Mister to avoid having to explore the specifics of how their relationship would develop. What type of love the two felt for each other was left vague, and with the large age gap, cementing that love as romantic in the future would probably taint the story over all. It sucks that Mister had to die especially in such a contrived way, but imo its better that the author was able to keep their love pure
how about now still can't get over?Why....
Why ??
i'm not getting over this....the whole day passed and i'm still not over it
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No, after Haru told his backstory, I knew that he was just doing the same thing that his father had done, taking in an abused child and acting as their guardian. That's also when I knew that Haru was going to die saving her, because, again, it's the same thing his father did. Although, I will say that I kind of expected his death to be a fake out because him dying was what the audience expected, but that vanished when I saw that he had been hit right in the center if his chest.My theory is the author felt they needed to kill off Mister to avoid having to explore the specifics of how their relationship would develop. What type of love the two felt for each other was left vague, and with the large age gap, cementing that love as romantic in the future would probably taint the story over all. It sucks that Mister had to die especially in such a contrived way, but imo its better that the author was able to keep their love pure
I thought for sure it was going to end in more than one death, and not just the main characters.Them or one of them dying, I was seeing it from chapter one. Like come on, it still hurts like hell.
But the thing is the author did it in a stupid way, nonetheless I saw it coming so I'm not that mad about it.
A lot better than I've expected 10/10
Amen, brother.Now let me go read some trash harem romcoms to forget about this.