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I always wonder what would happen first: the manga ending or the anime serialization.
Seto's instant discovery of a spine when it comes to helping his Girlfriend is amazing.That was adorable. Immediate support, no push back just "If she wants to do it let's find out how". Green flag my guy.
Plot twist where it ends up Seto being absolutely dripped out and confident (thanks to Anjou)Ending will be Seto becoming the lovely, but dull looking teacher with a smoking hot stylist wife... HELL YEAH
Even if I love Dress Up Darling, like a lot of romcom stories, it almost immediately ended after the relationship formed, and that was really disappointing. This on the other hand is a master class showing authors that a LOT more story can be done way beyond the commitment point, and that people aren't immediately finished masterpieces after it happens.Seto's instant discovery of a spine when it comes to helping his Girlfriend is amazing.
"I want to do it, but I'm not good enough to do it"
"No fuck that, here's how you're going to do it"
Continues after confession, shows how the main pair have legitimate chemistry and care about each other, completely dope side ship.
This might be the Apex of Reiwa Romcom.
It's obvious you haven't read through it enough. Yeah, his chuuni mode is definitely cringe, but the MC always, and I mean ALWAYS steps up when he needs to very early in the story. If you think it's garbage, you're really missing out on one of the top romcoms this decade, and that's saying something because I read a lot of romcom/drama.No idea how you manage to read that flaming pile of cringe garbage.
I managed to get about fifteen chapters in before the concentrations of absolute cringe became lethal. It's either chuuni shit (that crosses into murder fantasies to boot), or whole chapters worth of spanish shame - what the hell can anyone find attractive about that?It's obvious you haven't read through it enough. Yeah, his chuuni mode is definitely cringe, but the MC always, and I mean ALWAYS steps up when he needs to very early in the story. If you think it's garbage, you're really missing out on one of the top romcoms this decade, and that's saying something because I read a lot of romcom/drama.
Studying is learning new things, and knowing stuff is its own reward.There is one thing I'd like to complain about though. That studying as a goal seems unhealthy. Studying at all stages of life is ultimately a means to an end. I can't think of any justifying scenario where studying itself should be the goal.
Probably not hair-wise, if Anjou has anything to object about it - though who knows, maybe she's come to like Seto's haircut as part of his image, maybe she tries to give him a slightly less dull haircut to help him give a better impression as a teacher?Ending will be Seto becoming the lovely, but dull looking teacher with a smoking hot stylist wife... HELL YEAH