Big mood. Yukimi has always been a weird addition from the start. He could never be a rival because he has no communication skills, yet the author just forces him to show up regardless as if he has a chance? Honestly he should have just been written as a friend rather than a love rival, would have been more interesting than this cliche. Thankfully it's not too annoying given we know he has no chance and he himself knows that too, so there won't be any funny business.I'm not a big fan of Yukimi, so I am really happy that Hoshi showed up. On the other hand if he wasn't there maybe he could be turned down and be completely written out of the story, I'd like that too
It is a common trope in romcoms to have a romantic rival, even if said rival is a moron. I've never been a fan of it, but mangaka love them 'cause it adds "drama" or "comedy" to a situation.Big mood. Yukimi has always been a weird addition from the start. He could never be a rival because he has no communication skills, yet the author just forces him to show up regardless as if he has a chance? Honestly he should have just been written as a friend rather than a love rival, would have been more interesting than this cliche. Thankfully it's not too annoying given we know he has no chance and he himself knows that too, so there won't be any funny business.
Wow, the sister out here with an absolute dogshit plan. Even if he'd not shown up, it would've disrespectful as hell to set up a full date with intention to confess when knowing he's her boyfriend.
If the goal is for the brother to let Eruko know he doesn't hate her, then regardless of poor communication, just going out for lunch to have a proper conversation and share that he likes her as a person would suffice. This plan, though, is simply gross on all accounts.
Does Japan not view someone who’s trying to date a person in a relationship as a scummy cheater trying to willingly destroy a relationship for thier own happiness? Do they just accept it? Because I don’t think it’s cool at all.
Why the FUCK would she suggested her brother to go on a date with a taken women? Especially since she knew her BEST FRIEND is currently dating her
Girl got genuine homewrecker blood fr
What you would expect from a female author. Not throwing shade at Konogi sensei, but I heavily disliked the plot of this chapter as well, Koharu was acting like a total ass.Wow, the sister out here with an absolute dogshit plan. Even if he'd not shown up, it would've disrespectful as hell to set up a full date with intention to confess when knowing he's her boyfriend.
If the goal is for the brother to let Eruko know he doesn't hate her, then regardless of poor communication, just going out for lunch to have a proper conversation and share that he likes her as a person would suffice. This plan, though, is simply gross on all accounts.
Bro what are you talking about?What you would expect from a female author. Not throwing shade at Konogi sensei, but I heavily disliked the plot of this chapter as well, Koharu was acting like a total ass.
What do you mean talk it out?? Did Yumiki actually confess to Eruko and got rejected??? Or did he realise it's a fucking sleazebag move and just properly told her I want to be your friend and then talked about stuff?What you would expect from a female author. Not throwing shade at Konogi sensei, but I heavily disliked the plot of this chapter as well, Koharu was acting like a total ass.
At least, going with the flow of no-heavy-drama that this title established, we at least got a drama-free conclusion to this arc.
Despite the odds, Koharu managed to get some private time for her brother to talk it out with Eruko, which they resolved their problems and agreed to become friend. Hoshi, being overprotective yet again, nearly got into another fist fight but got made fun of by Yukimi instead, and the chapter ends with these two messing around as the girls watches.
What do you mean talk it out?? Did Yumiki actually confess to Eruko and got rejected??? Or did he realise it's a fucking sleazebag move and just properly told her I want to be your friend and then talked about stuff?
What do you mean talk it out?? Did Yumiki actually confess to Eruko and got rejected??? Or did he realise it's a fucking sleazebag move and just properly told her I want to be your friend and then talked about stuff?
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"here's a spoiler for next chapter, it's in a spoiler tag so people can avoid it if they don't want to get spoiled"
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"WHAT!?!? WHAT DO YOU MEAN [describes spoiler in detail] HAPPENS!?!? WTF"