Ah, we're so close now, I can't wait. Tetsuhiko having a moment of clarity calling the revenge scheme stupid before reverting back to being an idiot was funny. 😂
Also, remember Abe's words from the first panel on page 25 for the next chapter.
I know this will go to shit for all of them soon just based on the ominous foreshadowing, but Kueharu really is the character I'm rooting for the most in this story. His actions aren't unjustifiable and everyone around him seems so petty and vindictive, that he's still relatable and I can sense his struggle in who to choose more or less. He kinda reminds me of Gatsby because their fundamental character flaw and all the bad things they do in the pursuit of what stems from the same conflict of seemingly unrequited love in a world of petty and superficial people. Though, it probably won't end as badly for Kueharu as it did for Gatsby.
Though, people who've read the light novel may disagree with me on this, I hope he does find some sense of contentment.
@Kikimanox Good translation. I'll be on the edge of seat until the next one, so please hurry!
@Confused I would have agreed with you around chapter 3, but honestly as the series goes on, I'm kinda getting more and more into the writing and the depth of the characters. It might just be an acquired taste, though
@Justforthelulz I'd say that's a reoccurring motiff is that they use one another as a means to get back at people because they can't be honest with their own feelings.
Kuroha uses Kachi as a tool of revenge so she can get closer to Haru, without the competition
Kachi uses
Abe
as a tool so she can get closer to MC and get revenge for breaking her heart by quitting as a child
Abe uses Haru's past and his trauma as a tool to get closer to Kachi
And Haru uses them all to get revenge, but he's too internally conflicted to play it out
It's kinda brilliant because it's a game of chess where no one is winning and everyone is losing because no one can be honest with themselves or express how they really feel, so the barriers of communication have fallen into a petty game of endlessly trying to get back at one another of perceived transgressions.
You know, I actually want Kuro to win but she fucked up. Instead of accepting the confession she rejected him to have her so called "revenge". So dumb.
It's more that it's extremely prophetic given what happens at the end of the Confession Festival. Also, a minor correction: Abe isn't using Maru to get close to Kachi, he's seriously only doing this to get Maru to act again.