@xyzzy Personally, it’s more of the fact that the manga made a big show about how these six girls fell in love with Kogarashi. And then we each got to see their futures individually. In hindsight, it was more to close character arcs and power the girls up one last time for this fight in order to revive Kogarashi - but it ends up feeling like a massive waste of buildup, even more so than other harem manga. Unlike most other harems, an harem ending actually makes sense, both within and without the context. Why make a big deal about it if he’s just going to choose one in the end anyway? Why spend all of this time developing their feelings only for them to quietly give up to Yuuna in 2 chapters - despite all of them remembering their Individual futures together? They kind of can’t move on unless they have that wiped.
I don’t mind this ending in a vacuum, even if it is rushed. Yuuna was one of the better girls in the story, IMO. And at least a girl won in the end (looking at you, TLR). Still, could’ve been better. That’s just my opinion though.
I’m gonna get myself hyped about Ayakashi Triangle. Kentarou Yabuki’s writing and drawing that one, so it could be a decently fun mix of action, romcom, and ecchi shenanigans. Let’s see how much he’s learned from Black Cat.