The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity - Vol. 6 Ch. 39 - Confession

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This is one of the best confessions I've ever witnessed, viva el amor
 
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Stories like this PROVE you can write a story and have a confession scene within 30-40 chapters. Take some notes Rent a Girlfriend and many other trashy series. These authors need to stop baiting relationships and ending the story after the confession. This story deserves so much more attention for doing everything right and with class. Good job author, this might be one of my favorite romances.
 
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"I am Kaoruko Waguri, and you are Rintaro Tsumugi!"
"Chidori... Kikyo... none of that matters. You're what matters. And I want to get to know you."
"If you're willing to have me, I couldn't be happier to go out with you!"
My girl! A beautiful answer to an earnest proper confession. There's an almost poetic beauty to this entire scene.

Love it. They started dating like it was the most natural thing to do for teenagers in love with one another (it is). It just feels right! Sheesh, this manga makes it look so easy when others are spinning wheels with various BS excuses and misunderstandings for 100+ chapters with no progress in sight.

Best part is that because the confession comes early, we get to look forward to the rarely depicted, actually-dating phase of a couple that in most male-oriented romcoms often ends at the confession. I've always hated how the "finish line" is just the beginning of the actual romance. There's so much to explore for a couple that's started dating. From the friends finding out, to telling the parents and all the hijinks involved.

I don't even know why romances for guys ending at the confession is a cliche, are boys and men not supposed to enjoy the dating phase of a romance? Is merely getting the girl to say yes to dating "mission accomplished" and everything is smooth sailing towards the sunset? Or are writers that averse to actually having to write a legit romance instead of romance baiting like most "rom"coms are?

Whatever it is, this manga stands out to defy it, and I love it. I feel proud to have this in my favorites, it's so good.
 

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