Well it wasn't much, but progress is still progress. Kind of what I expected what would happen with Anjou being the one to tell them off, using Seto as a scapegoat "boyfriend" (or prey in this case), but it was nice to see Seto step in, even if it's a repeat of the "I don't care if Anjou acts the way she does" bit from chapter 14. Still a good chapter, nonetheless.