The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All - Ch. 96 - State of Emergency

Dex-chan lover
Joined
Nov 16, 2020
Messages
157
Again, in chapter 94 all that happened was a lot of yelling, no talking between them. So it was the bully that did more to this progress and thats just being even more proven by the fact she didnt make any contact whole week and first thing she does when coming back is talking to the bully and giving a new song to him
So you totally missed how her panicked coughing stopped the moment Aya intervened? And how fear left her eyes?
 
Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2023
Messages
6
The whiplash IS the point here. After all, this has only explored Aya's POV so far. The delivery wouldn't have been the same if we'd seen Mitsuki's entire week off school right off the bat.

Aya's intervention was clearly what affected Mitsuki more than the bullying itself.
Whether this is her coming to terms with the idea that Aya and her friends really accept her for who she is even after being mocked like that, and thus realizing she can just be herself 24/7; or if this is a facade she's putting up / a defense mechanism to trauma that's kicking in with the help of Aya's support... we are yet to see.

Keep in mind that dude put her love song, which is irrefutably dedicated to Aya, on blast. And Aya not only assuredly realized that, but immediately going ballistic for her, is HUGE for Mitsuki.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Mar 27, 2023
Messages
233
Thanks for the chapter! Really enjoying this turn in the story.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Sep 24, 2018
Messages
165
No speedreader kun, you got it completely in reverse. People want themes to be properly explored and explained instead of sudden time skips. That's what "pacing problems" mean.
Thank you and everyone with the upset reacts for reinforcing my point lmao.
SilverAlter's post perfectly explains my reasoning, so I'll just quote them rather than reiterate what's already been said:
The whiplash IS the point here. After all, this has only explored Aya's POV so far. The delivery wouldn't have been the same if we'd seen Mitsuki's entire week off school right off the bat.

Aya's intervention was clearly what affected Mitsuki more than the bullying itself.
Whether this is her coming to terms with the idea that Aya and her friends really accept her for who she is even after being mocked like that, and thus realizing she can just be herself 24/7; or if this is a facade she's putting up / a defense mechanism to trauma that's kicking in with the help of Aya's support... we are yet to see.

Keep in mind that dude put her love song, which is irrefutably dedicated to Aya, on blast. And Aya not only assuredly realized that, but immediately going ballistic for her, is HUGE for Mitsuki.
This is not rocket science. Just pay attention to who the chapter is following the perspective of. This is a standard dramatic withholding of information. They've done this before in this very series.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Nov 16, 2020
Messages
157
Again, in chapter 94 all that happened was a lot of yelling, no talking between them. So it was the bully that did more to this progress and thats just being even more proven by the fact she didnt make any contact whole week and first thing she does when coming back is talking to the bully and giving a new song to him
You must feel so stupid right now.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Nov 28, 2018
Messages
806
The fact she can look as girly or manly as she desires just by slightly tweaking her expression, not even her attire, is great. Love the way the author manages to drawn her that way.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
May 16, 2018
Messages
3,369
Double-page supporter
Joined
Feb 23, 2020
Messages
522
You know, this chapter makes me reevaluate my fem-masc scale, due to multiple "butch" and "he" comments.
Apparently I'm staggeringly
though I'd like to maintain that it shouldn't matter that much
 
Joined
Jun 27, 2024
Messages
80
The whiplash IS the point here. After all, this has only explored Aya's POV so far. The delivery wouldn't have been the same if we'd seen Mitsuki's entire week off school right off the bat.

Aya's intervention was clearly what affected Mitsuki more than the bullying itself.
Whether this is her coming to terms with the idea that Aya and her friends really accept her for who she is even after being mocked like that, and thus realizing she can just be herself 24/7; or if this is a facade she's putting up / a defense mechanism to trauma that's kicking in with the help of Aya's support... we are yet to see.

Keep in mind that dude put her love song, which is irrefutably dedicated to Aya, on blast. And Aya not only assuredly realized that, but immediately going ballistic for her, is HUGE for Mitsuki.
i agree 100%

it kinda bothers me seeing people constantly have knee-jerk negative reactions to whatever this manga decides to do instead of just waiting for the author to execute their ideas properly.
and honestly, if your first reaction as a fan to a new development is to immediately criticize it and complain with the worst case scenario in mind, instead of wonder about what the author's intentions are and see what happens, you clearly don't like the series, so why are you even reading?? i dunno. just rambling about some thoughts i've had about how people treat this manga in the threads
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top