SubjectTight7152 said:anyone could explain me the meaning of the choice of candies in this momemt, please?
Capital_Cake315 said:It seems like a meaningless act but it is her way of showing that he notices her and pays attention to small details, she gives him a choice between a candy and an eraser, Kyotaro passes the test because he knows her taste for candy.
At first I didn't understand it, but soon after I realized that Anna tests him on several occasions, just as she shows increasing interest in him.
Breakdown007 said:1 is a candy the other is a rubber ball she made earlier during class, Ichi picked the rubber ball because he thinks she'd like to keep the candy more
minecraftbroth said:Yamada's eraser ball is seen as a thing elementary school kids do when they are bored, is my guess. Ichi chose the eraser so Yamada could keep her candy
Fragsey said:I love how Ichikawa thinks what she was doing in class playing with her eraser is childish but he thinks of her, letting her keep the candy as he knows it would make her happy to have one. She then calls him such a kid for choosing the rubber ball. It's a sweet moment when she sort of tests him to see his reactions.
It's another one of those little things which shows she knows he is interested about her in some way and is noticing her and learning all about her personality.
CasualRedditor9756 said:The way I see it is that she usually doesn't like to share snacks but she does anyway with her friends to be nice (not in a two faced kinda way, in a sweet "I prefer not to share but I want you to be happy like me" kind of way). When she offers Kyo a snack and some candy and basically some trash, Kyo chose to pick the trash because he noticed she usually would prefer to keep her snacks so in her mind, he didn't JUST notice her little quirks, he actively choses to make her happy