Okarun, Dandadan. Just don't mind the supernatural battle shounen stuff too much.A solid 10/10 read. Really cemented Kyotaro as a S-tier protagonist in character growth, in my books, barring his weakness to Anna and visibly growing out of his anxiety.
On another note someone please recommend me a similiar male protagonist.
This kind of comment makes more sense in the discussion of chapter 157, don't you think?Holy shit they didn't get interrupted. Go Kyo
getting to second base
I am glad you are being so honest in a public forum. I am in my mid 40s, married my high school sweetheart but even prior to us knowing each other, I share many of Ichikawa's experiences at around age 17. And for those that I don't share, they seem completely plausible it's just not possible for one person to touch so many bases in 1 year in real life.Okay, This manga is extremely good until around chapter 111. I know Ichikawa, I was him in my university days. I know very well what it is to be "that" guy. Nerdy, no confidence at all and still... got a girlfriend.
Having a girlfriend boost your mind state like no drug can ever do. In fact I was getting perfect scores... and I did not studied for my exams. IT WAS THAT GOOD.
But I feel that the author is simping Ichikawa hard. We have desires, we have ambitions... yes there is the next academic step for Ichikawa but I cannot help to feel that Yamada is becoming annoying not due too her actions, but due to her job is extremely frustrating.
I'm married now, well in the end of my 30s, and if there is something that I have concluded, is that celebrities, TV ones specially, have no place other than in entertainment and have to keep their opinions very well to themselves (Otherwise you have taylor swift syndrome). This is quite diminishing to Yamada's character.
Somehow I hope that she gets out of that job somehow, she is capable of far more than that crappy job can offer to her and I hope that Ichikawa is permitted to be at least more selfish towards him, as it did at the beginning of the series. At this point is beginning to become that simp that says and accepts everything, just because Yamada.
God gracious, this series was really good until chapter 111. Has been a while since I rambled like this.
When I got my girlfriend was around me having 20 or so years old. Playing devils advocate, yes, it is possible that Ichikawa would hold such feelings, but this requires an immense amount of solitude (in fact, I think the author got this right, as I was quite alone back then and my mind wandered a lot... just not reading whatever Ichikawa is reading).I am glad you are being so honest in a public forum. I am in my mid 40s, married my high school sweetheart but even prior to us knowing each other, I share many of Ichikawa's experiences at around age 17. And for those that I don't share, they seem completely plausible it's just not possible for one person to touch so many bases in 1 year in real life.
What I find odd is the choice of age for the characters. Is it really possible at age 14 to have such depth in emotion? In your uni days you would have been at least 8 years older than Ichikawa no?
This might sound pedantic but I had to have a plan as to be in the position where I'm now with my wife. Whereas I agree with you, a lot of changes do happen at such age, one can really force his will into the path one wants to take if one has his sight into it.It's unreasonable to expect anyone to have a plan with any level of detail forecasting five to ten years of actions leading to a desired outcome, particularly at a time when so much is subject to change.
Well this would be awesome and kind of would be following the theme of this manga. but hey, what is the possibility of us seeing Yamada throwing away everything for Ichikawa? (somehow this is reminiscent of the movie "The devil wears prada" minus the break up part of the main character with her boyfriend) Specially in these times, whereas I as a person would consider it an awesome outcome, I do not even think that the author has that in the slightest for Yamada. And I insist, I really want Yamada out of that silly job which absolutely does nothing for her.it's not like Anna hasn't told him she wants a future with him. She will defy the expectations of friends, business associates and (in V12) family, and would have gone much further even than that to declare to the world and to Kyo that he's more important than anyone, more special than anyone, had Kyo himself not acted to preserve a career path for her that she would throw away instantly if it were necessary to be with him.
wow its just so boring. didnt think it would be this disappointing. dropped after 10 chapters(had to force myself to read the last 5 of them).is it really a banger like everyone's saying? im really not liking the fact that the mc looks like 10yo and the fmc is grown.
If Ichikawa was selfish and pushed Yamada to quit her job, he wouldn't be the one right for her.But I feel that the author is simping Ichikawa hard. We have desires, we have ambitions... yes there is the next academic step for Ichikawa but I cannot help to feel that Yamada is becoming annoying not due too her actions, but due to her job is extremely frustrating.
I'm married now, well in the end of my 30s, and if there is something that I have concluded, is that celebrities, TV ones specially, have no place other than in entertainment and have to keep their opinions very well to themselves (Otherwise you have taylor swift syndrome). This is quite diminishing to Yamada's character.
Somehow I hope that she gets out of that job somehow, she is capable of far more than that crappy job can offer to her and I hope that Ichikawa is permitted to be at least more selfish towards him, as it did at the beginning of the series. At this point is beginning to become that simp that says and accepts everything, just because Yamada.