It's an old friend that betrayed her in elementary/middle school. Mio is most likely worried that her old friend would steal him away maybe? Or she's hurt that he looked into her past? Mio has a hard time dealing with feelings since her childhood and this sudden information is most likely causing her mental issues.I need a dramaologist here, this whole thing started because of the vocal asking for a recepie?
I really want to find out if this was truly an axe-kun moment.What a convoluted out of no where forced drama. You can see the axe coming from that panic chapter.
Reminders of the black company and their own love story?What purpose do Tsujiya and Murasaki even serve here?
It's never explained, and the resolution is unsatisfying, so I can only assume this got cut out in the adaptation.It's an old friend that betrayed her in elementary/middle school. Mio is most likely worried that her old friend would steal him away maybe? Or she's hurt that he looked into her past? Mio has a hard time dealing with feelings since her childhood and this sudden information is most likely causing her mental issues.
Yes, and that needed to be sandwiched between the forced drama the other two get to experience? Why not put it after, so the story can have meaningful progression? That's what I take issue with.Reminders of the black company and their own love story?
I don't know about forced, Mio was pretty traumatized by her experience with Mikako's betrayal and is only now starting to learn to trust in relationships not built on just money. It was pretty obvious that Yuuji hiding his interactions with Mikako would eventually lead to some form of drama, and dropping drama at the height of character development is a pretty common cliche in slice of life series. Unless maybe you're talking about the whole thing with his coworkers, which that's honestly just on brand for the series.Well, I don't like that sudden forced drama.