I think (and hope) its more Like 2-3 years (16/18).What's the age gap?
Seems to me that the FMC just started highschool (15) and the MC is a full on uni grad adult worker (24)
Well, I will risk read it to see if they point out the gapI think (and hope) its more Like 2-3 years (16/18).
Well, I will risk read it to see if they point out the gap
I think (and hope) its more Like 2-3 years (16/18).
Age is just a numberWhat's the age gap?
Seems to me that the FMC just started highschool (15) and the MC is a full on uni grad adult worker (24)
Dunno. Didn't reached the last chapter yet.Age is just a number
Did it got axed? ;(
Mc seems to be 1 year older than he sister, who is 1 year older than FMC.What's the age gap?
Seems to me that the FMC just started highschool (15) and the MC is a full on uni grad adult worker (24)
I mean, according to the numbers, the range is 1-5 years apart.Since it is mentioned that Nana was in high school when Karagi was in middle, it is safe to say that the age gap doesn't exceed 3 years
Ah yes, I miscalculated. Then again, 5 years is a perfectly normal age gap IRL too, but an 18+ guy with a highschool girl is still not okay, so this will explain Nana's concerns.I mean, according to the numbers, the range is 1-5 years apart.
1. the minimum (1 year apart) if Kagari is 9th(3rd grade of middle school) and Nana is 10th (1st grade of high school).
This is the least likely since Yae is younger than Nana but 1 year older than Kagari (what was I even thinking -_-'). 2 years apart minimum might be more plausible if we count Yae in.
2. the maximum (5 year apart) if Kagari is 7th(1st grade of middle school) and Nana is 12th (3rd grade of high school). I like this one better since it makes sense according to Nana's age concern.
the problem is, if currently Yae is 12th grade, and Kagari is 11th, that means its been 4 years since Nana graduated highschool. The average time spent for university is also 4 years, so by that logic Nana should have just get a job, and not a senior at his workplace (unless he spent less than 4 year at Uni, or he didnt go to uni at all, then it make sense 👍)
3. it can be wider or closer, since some people can get into school too early (younger than their peers) or too late (older than their peers)