Huh...Shingo's the one who ruined things. Kagami was actually trying to repair what went ...

akuma_river February 29, 2016 7:52 am

Huh...Shingo's the one who ruined things.

Kagami was actually trying to repair what went wrong and Shingo was just done. He's hiding and running from insecurities and he would rather break up then be broken up on...

I don't...understand this. Shingo what do you actually want?

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    Corona February 29, 2016 9:28 am
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    I don't see the point in brushing past one characters flaws to point out another's. It can go without saying, and pretty redundant since no one is perfect. If you take into account how important smell is, it makes Shingo seem like he doesn't want a relationship. He could have done some self assessment to try and figure out why the smell disappeared or what happened, just open up with inquiries between Kagami and him, but he didn't. That is where this couple fails everytime. They do not communicate.

    This chapter revealed that scent being lost is not the fault of the person emitting it, but the one that smells it which is why Shingo and Kagami really need to talk. Having trust issues doesn't give you a free pass to runaway. You have to confront something at some point otherwise you won't grow as a person. Shingo needs to push himself to be more open or else we'll be in this same situation again. Kagami can never help because there is no communication. They could have sorted this out during pillow talk. Lol