Bruh it's inducing, also what problem do you have with people being happyPrincess Rintaro wants them all to be one big, happy family. And Kao-Chan obviously fires off her giga-smile and totally endorses this diabeetus-enducing course of action. Why even bother showing her being all straight-mouthed for several panels? There is no point trying to fake out when we already know how she is going to respond.
But this is totally a great moment for Rintaro's homie to jump in and save the daySane takes, the manga.
So Rintaro was planning to tell his friends after all. Just the way I wanted this to go. And god I love how Kaoruko was all smiles about his plan. She's not prejudiced, after all. She also outright confirms what I was saying all along - she trusts him. Okay, maybe she's a little too trusting which could be a flaw (not saying Kaoruko is perfect, she's not), but the friendliness is also appreciated.Also love how the guys had no words after eavesdropping on their convo. I suppose that crushed their preconceived notions about these two Kikyo girls.
Trouble seems to be brewing, though. If this turns into a fight maybe his pals can enter the fray but I hope it doesn't lead to that, 'cause this will play right into the hands of the Kikyo teachers and will do nothing to help the state of their two schools.
The more people you share a secret with, the greater the risk of it leaking out.I don't understand how this is supposed to be sentimental at all. Why does he even need to ask for their permission to tell his friends that he hangs out with them??? To me, this only makes it seem that Rintaro's judgement of his friends is terrible if he thinks he needs the girls' approval, since he thinks him telling his friends about them could be dangerous.