Really hate that trope where a third party appears out of nowhere and instead of talking directly to the person they're interested in-- they play mind games with the person's presumed lover. That amusement park chapter was sweet but Katayama is too stoic for my taste.
yeah I really wished there was at least one line where Katayama said that he missed him when they met up again. Some kind of words of affection or solid affirmation from him would have been nice.
Really hate that trope where a third party appears out of nowhere and instead of talking directly to the person they're interested in-- they play mind games with the person's presumed lover. That amusement park chapter was sweet but Katayama is too stoic for my taste.