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@FredFriendly I certainly agree that at first I wasn't a fan of the mc whatsoever, but I think there's a whole lot of intricacy to his character as you continue to read. My personal understanding was that
I could certainly see how someone could dislike a character like yamaguchi at first, because as I mentioned i wouldve agreed with you if we were just talking the first volume, but just as his opinion of satou had warped into what it is now, my opinion on yamaguchi took a pretty big turn itself as time goes on. Sorry for the wall of text on this one, I just got really absorbed in this manga and wanted to share my thoughts. Side note, thanks for your work on "Our Relationship Is," I read that one a while ago and knew I recognized your name when I saw it in the comment.
as yamaguchi spent more and more of his time getting to know and talking to satou, and as his feelings for her developed into what they are now, he began to question himself and look down on himself, just as he had with her when they first started talking. I noticed a big shift in the manga as yamaguchi started to talk about himself. Before he only talked about how bad satou was at everything, but now he's constantly kicking himself over the fact that he can't live up to the romanticized viewpoint that satou seems to hold him to, and he seems to loathe himself over it.
I could certainly see how someone could dislike a character like yamaguchi at first, because as I mentioned i wouldve agreed with you if we were just talking the first volume, but just as his opinion of satou had warped into what it is now, my opinion on yamaguchi took a pretty big turn itself as time goes on. Sorry for the wall of text on this one, I just got really absorbed in this manga and wanted to share my thoughts. Side note, thanks for your work on "Our Relationship Is," I read that one a while ago and knew I recognized your name when I saw it in the comment.