Responses

I'm glad other people agree because as much as I love poly relationships the family dynamic the four of them have together is genuinely so heart warming like its friends who care about each other supporting one another and even the romance between Arth and Sasha doesn't take priority over that and this is the first time I've seen this in a Mancha usually they make romance out to be the end all be all of relationships and that's nice and all but I hate that other important relationships get thrown to the back burner so this story is really refreshing
I feel like Naska really underestimates how much Sasha Rebecca and Arth all care for him yeah Arth is the romantic lead but I really like how much this story places emphasis on platonic/ found family love and relationships and I know everyone wanted them to all get together because Rebecca and Naska are both hurting but I hope that being a family will be enough for them one day friendship and family are not inherently less fulfilling than romantic relationships and I hope they realize that (honestly I think the author is making a point to detail that in the story so I'm not worried) because Sasha cares about all of them a lot and they all care about each other and I'm really glad the author made that clear (from Arth looking after Naska and promising to help Rebecca achieve her dreams to Rebecca's and Naska care for each others emotions etc) they all care for each other a lot one way or another and I think that's beautiful but I also think it's incredibly sad that Naska doesn't think him and Sasha are as close as she thinks they are so I hope that will be rectified soon