Not every problem has a resolution.Thank you for the translation!
I didn’t think This series would end this quickly!
It was a nice manga, it’s a pity that it may have gotten axed, there was still no resolution to senpai’s problem..
But still it was sweet manga..
Only because the problem doesn't resonate with you it doesn't mean it's not a problem.It's over, finally. People (like me) would likely already drop it a few chapters back because of the overblown reaction to some trivial problems and just power through the last few chapters just to be done with it.
Overall, pretty average series about cooking food for/with your friends/family/SO. I mean, the only difference about it is the one doing the cooking are gay and that's about it. Though, would be better if there's a more reasonable/not as overly stupid explanation for senpai's problem.
No it wasn't. And Senpai I don't think ever actually confirmed her love for Miho either. The whole thing felt unsatisfying. imoBut wait.. the core problem was never solved was it? 😐
Mori got the personality of Shinohara the editor in mangaka's other manga and also the same appearance too.Honestly it still feels like there are a lot of unanswered questions, and the ‘eerie feeling’ Senpai gave off across the whole series was just played off as a personality quirk. There was definitely more room to explore with her past, and also her process of falling in love.
Good nonetheless, but definitely feels rushed.
8/10, let the mangaka cook
She could be a psychopath.I don't think Senpai ever said that she loves her which leaves me pretty unsatisfied. She had such a dead inside personality that I'm not even convinced that she DOES love her so I can't even say that she didn't need to say it because it was obvious. Because it's kinda not. If not for Senpai saying all that stuff about not trusting anyone or having ever loved someone before. Maybe I wouldn't feel this way. As it stands, this ending is largely unsatisfactory.