I don't know how you people think this is bad writing. I have felt Yamada insecurities before in a relationship, that is just legit how some people are. The important thing is that the story never drags it on and we get some nice make up moments, and it's never a 1:1 misunderstanding or jealousy moment. Hell, if anything I'd say the writing has gotten better since the original manga. They actually feel like they have goals for each other, and it's not simply crushing on each other. Kase is a great character because she is always checking on Yamada and communicating with her as much as she can.
Fukami being slandered like this is also really perplexing because I'd argue she is the only real dimensional character outside the main couple. Like ya hate her for being a dick about loving Kase the way she does, but she is written well enough. This manga is legit just a slow burn, it always has been.
Don't get me wrong, I love this manga series it's one of my favourite Yuri manga but, me and other people expressed many reasons for why we believe the writing was sub-par the last few chapters (feel free to read the older comments they're very interesting tbh) and it basically boils down to forced drama handled badly / characters acting really stupid for the age they are.
One thing I have to mention is that I kinda disagree with Kase checking on Yamada and communicating with her part.
There have been (at least in my opinion) waaaay to many instances of them not voicing their problems and complaints and that leading to misunderstanding and anxieties (for example: the many, many times Kase though Yamada would break up with her for some small reason or another and being anxious instead of talking like a normal partner and then lo and behold it was all just a misunderstanding).
Back on topic; Fukami challenging Kase to a race, it's childish and dumb (cause like girl who are you to decide where Kase goes it's her life not yours) but you can sorta understand her. What I (and many people) don't understand is why Kase
accepted the challenge?!
Girl, your
lover's apartment lease is running out soon, she worked her ass off and found a really nice apartment for you in a place where it's nearly fucking impossible to do that, and you both are excited and can't wait to live together... so why ruin that?? Kase had no obligation to accept the challenge nor downside to refuse it...
A roommate's petty challenge (that has very risky stakes might I add) should not take priority above your lover for god's sake!
And in all honesty, good job to Yamada for finally complaining. But why are you complaining
only about being jealous when you can.. I don't know...
complain about this whole ass ordeal?
This whole thing would've been acceptable if they were still in High-school when they didn't have a lot of dating experience or heck, maybe even middle school. But this manga is set in the adult world! so dear author, please write them to act like adults!
The writer has a lane and a type of character they know how to write (and likely read). The problem is they've aged these characters out of that range and set them into new settings but the writing has not been able to withstand it. The writer is showing their limitations. Much of this stuff can get a pass with high school teens (even then it's a stretch) but once you age up your characters (and have them in such a long-term relationship) the audience rightly begins to expect more from you and accepts less. Suspension of disbelief becomes even more tenuous. It works if you just continue to pretend these are still high school girls with no romantic experience. The writer just wanted a new setting and scenery but everything is operating as it did in high school. This could be a Middle-School/High School setting and very little would be different.
There's also that many of these situations are nearly 1-to-1 with earlier events in their relationship. So even ignoring their and new adult setting, you'd expect some alterations to how these moments play out. Yet they mostly go as expected. The most you get is Yamada "standing up for herself," which actually means she meekly said a sentence, then regretted it immediately.
This comment describes perfectly my last point (I've chopped it up a bit to get the main points across).
I'm sorry this is such a long comment but I wanted to let you see
why people who love this manga are upset, but that doesn't mean I'm trying to get you to change your opinion or tell you you're wrong. I love this manga too! it's just very upsetting to see a really nice, cute, and good story being brought down by dumb writing decisions... it feels like the author is trying to make up drama where it's not needed and that leaves an even worse taste in the mouth