Look, don’t drop this story because Amy is an annoying and selfish sniveling little rat. Honestly, you hardly see her until the recent chapters and I do think she has grown. She still has a ways to go but she does have a conscience. I also dropped it initially because I cannot stand misunderstanding tropes. The whole fake boyfriend/girlfriend thing that the author is still making a plot device annoyed me. I do think the author did a good job with not having Amy around and letting Shirone develop his own friendships and get accustomed to school. For example, him declining her help with learning teleportation and him not telling her that his classmates were being major assholes and learning how to stand on his own two feet.
However, it’s still such a small plot device and doesn’t fuck with the story too much in my opinion. The story is definitely worth reading. The art is beautiful. The friendships are wholesome. Overall, the story is pretty good. Instead of focusing on the small stuff, I’d give it a shot because the story is much bigger than Shirone and Amy’s “romance”.
Look, don’t drop this story because Amy is an annoying and selfish sniveling little rat. Honestly, you hardly see her until the recent chapters and I do think she has grown. She still has a ways to go but she does have a conscience.
I also dropped it initially because I cannot stand misunderstanding tropes. The whole fake boyfriend/girlfriend thing that the author is still making a plot device annoyed me. I do think the author did a good job with not having Amy around and letting Shirone develop his own friendships and get accustomed to school. For example, him declining her help with learning teleportation and him not telling her that his classmates were being major assholes and learning how to stand on his own two feet.
However, it’s still such a small plot device and doesn’t fuck with the story too much in my opinion.
The story is definitely worth reading. The art is beautiful. The friendships are wholesome. Overall, the story is pretty good. Instead of focusing on the small stuff, I’d give it a shot because the story is much bigger than Shirone and Amy’s “romance”.