i don't get why the mangaka would rush end this master piece of a manga, it was such a good manga with so much potential but at some point the plot started going down hill, after the story of Kurose's childhood and the guy that had ocd i thought there would be some deep things and i think that's where the mangaka wanted to take Ten Count but maybe because she started working on other projects she just started neglecting Ten count or maybe just was bored of it, which i think is sad because when you already have a very popular master piece why start another project, i'm sad Ten count ended and so not satisfied with the ending, it was super rushed and so unexpected, i as literally shocked when i saw the word END. :(
100 % agree! It seems that she wanted to end it quickly, maybe she lost her "muse" for this one. And it's kind of dissapointing because, like you said, it had a lot of potential.
I do like her works, so, I'll wait for another story from her.
i don't get why the mangaka would rush end this master piece of a manga, it was such a good manga with so much potential but at some point the plot started going down hill, after the story of Kurose's childhood and the guy that had ocd i thought there would be some deep things and i think that's where the mangaka wanted to take Ten Count but maybe because she started working on other projects she just started neglecting Ten count or maybe just was bored of it, which i think is sad because when you already have a very popular master piece why start another project, i'm sad Ten count ended and so not satisfied with the ending, it was super rushed and so unexpected, i as literally shocked when i saw the word END. :(