Responses

It's more like the asami assessed sayu's situation with compassion FIRST, and meet her halfway when facing problems involving adults around her.
Her treatment towards sayu is in contrast against the "adult" women's in this story. They are also straightforward but also meddlesome, and somehow they left a bitter tense vibe on me as a reader whenever they're on the same space with sayu
wow...
at first, I was trying to think that I should not expect much.
but then again, putting a high school girl in the life of an adult will certainly invite complicated and unusual twists and turns.
and yet, a harem and still counting plot were definitely not in my assessment!
on a different note, I understand what yaguchi and gotou wanted to convey and they did make sayu think things more about her life and her future, but can't they try to be a little less annoying? not that I'm leaving yoshida guiltless. after all, he's kind of wish-washy lately.
overall, I'm so happy asami was there. she is the only one who faced sayu point-blank. she fully defined and showed that good girls help each other.
what are we gonna do if there's no asami here?
#asamifanhere