Does this then mess with your emotions less....or more?They seem to have nerfed her in this version, guess the author wants to make her more like a classic manga heroine.
She does feel watered down vs. the web comic version. Since this is the actual serialization (the second version before this is just the usual pre-serialization teaser oneshot chopped up into 6 parts), I would guess the change is from the magazine editor giving inputs to the mangaka.They seem to have nerfed her in this version, guess the author wants to make her more like a classic manga heroine.
Does this mean we're going to end up with a repeat of the "Don't Toy With Me, Ms Nagatoro" situation?She does feel watered down vs. the web comic version. Since this is the actual serialization (the second version before this is just the usual pre-serialization teaser oneshot chopped up into 6 parts), I would guess the change is from the magazine editor giving inputs to the mangaka.
Has that sufficiently messed with your emotions from what you were anticipating then?...the woman who messes with my emotions is actually entirely straightforward
shit... you're rightHas that sufficiently messed with your emotions from what you were anticipating then?
I don't read Nagatoro so I can't answer that question.Does this mean we're going to end up with a repeat of the "Don't Toy With Me, Ms Nagatoro" situation?
I'm not entirely sure. I feel like Nagatoro was stronger on the bully side, while A-san is more on the playfully teasing side. Like A-san wouldn't cross a line Nagatoro would with gusto despite both liking their timid wrecks.Does this mean we're going to end up with a repeat of the "Don't Toy With Me, Ms Nagatoro" situation?
There is nothing to spoil, what you see is what it is.If y’all can spoil me about what might happen let me know