This series is very meta and yes, there are many people with "powers" based on romcom tropes it's been explained in past threads but I guess I can do it once more:What do you mean by “awakening”? Are the girls under a spell or something? It does seem like that.
Please grant me your knowledge and recommend a good readHahaha, get wrecked you self-centred loser! So glad this guy’s world is falling apart through his own actions.
Partially, it’s because of Kotaro point of view in the story.OR this is "real" and the girls are kinda assholes to the "Mob" MC due to how they treat him now compared to before.
Didn't think about it like that. I also dont remember most of the early chapter characterization, probably should re-read a bit.Partially, it’s because of Kotaro point of view in the story.
A big problem in Kotaro for the girls is how he is very passive. And it’s not like they did nothing.
Kirari tried for years to motivate him into someone with more sense of self. She doesn’t even expect him to be like Ryoma, she could have been satisfied if Kotaro can just be like the typical protagonist in romcom who was nobody (and that’s quite a low bar to reach), but grow up and enjoy his life. Yet, he choose to become a mob character, the only role he believe he can perform.
They enter high school, and it’s a timing to start new life in new environment. Added with new priorities from falling in love.
It’s not like they maliciously treat him coldly. Ryoma is self-centred prick, but he never order them to do anything, especially not to Kotaro whom the girls never mentioned. He never ordered Azusa to ignore her step brother. Kirari changes her character because she wants to match the type she thought Ryoma likes, not because he actively asks her.
Meanwhile, Kotaro doesn’t try to make himself heard. Once the girl moves on, he try to fade out, rather than trying to catch up. So, the girls just think the old relationship is over and it’s time to go separate ways.
The girls, Azusa and Kirari especially, only starts to notice him again after he interacts with Shiho because he starts to actually have a character.
Some of those does gets revealed later, such as Kotaro and Kirari’s history.Didn't think about it like that. I also dont remember most of the early chapter characterization, probably should re-read a bit.
Yeah, and ryoma doesn't even know that either kirari, yuzuki or azusa even know kotaro until he tells him between volumes 3 and 4 (that is another blown to his self esteem to know he had been with kotaro's "hand me downs" all this time while he also got shiho)Some of those does gets revealed later, such as Kotaro and Kirari’s history.
Want to bring up two things again.
First, the comments seems to see it like Kotaro is wronged and his trophy harem is stolen by other guy so he must take revenge, Ryoma must be defeated, and the girls must be made to regret their life.
But Kotaro is actually quite accepting. It happens suddenly so there’s a shock and loss, but he see it as they made their choice and they move to their separate stories. He is also well aware of his own shortcoming in emotional development.
Second, Ryoma is a self-centred prick, but he’s not the malicious netori hero protagonist type who consciously seduce girls and collect them like trophies. He’s the typical dense protagonist who thought all those girls are just friendly without any romantic motives. Even if it means he unknowingly toy with their feeling.
And even if they do, he believe his love story is with Shiho (ironically the only one who actually hates him).
I'd say it's more of the girls finally starting to realize the "Protag" doesn't view any of them as even potential romantic interests and is obsessed with the main girl to the point of isolating her in his delusions of being her "destined?/ideal?" boyfriend.Their in a game and this is when the "game" would start and the "Protag" is Isekai'd into this game. Which would explain why the girl is so uncomfortable around him now and not before iirc.
OR this is "real" and the girls are kinda assholes to the "Mob" MC due to how they treat him now compared to before.
Those just my 2 cents