OK - Ryouka tries to fool over his inferiority complex by attending a bunch of teenage thugs and he is not only watches the scams, etc., but also actively helps. Also that he approaches the unsociable Furukawa out of selfish motives to make good use of his popularity. this may not exactly nice! But even if Ryouka former haven't exactly covered himself in glory has he a change of mind by that time. In my opinion what happens to him next is a lot more brutish as his scheming behavior in the past: Not only that Ryouka was dumbfounded by Furukawa at his attempt to make their relation clear (BTW: He does condemn a possible same-gender relationship, but of course same-gender sexual acts doesn't bother him at all....what kind of double standard is this???!! - c'mon!), as well he is decreed into a trap by his false cognates. But what really bothered me is this Furukawa. Furukawa are a witness of the ambuscade of ryoutas so called friends in the karaoke bar. But instead of helping the person allegedly so precious to him, he just watch that real cruel action.... Taken as a whole the story did not convince me. the setting consists the pairing (Furukawa X Ryouma), Kazuki, Kazukis mob of followers, and a few supernumerary. Ryouma is openly mocked and has clearly visible wounds that suggest that he is not only verbally bullied. Nevertheless, this does not seem to bother anyone, let alone someone helps. under these questionable conditions, the story is told, in which, however, nothing is shown / told about the motives of the characters (except a little bit from Ryouma). in my opinion adding a few different point of view would have been better. Like without explanations furukawa's character appear because of his cowardice in the karaoke bar and that he ignores Ryouma, unpleasant and spineless. Kazuki, on the other hand, does not harass and humiliate Ryouma out of hate so much as an entertaining time killer. Therefore an insight into Kazuki's emotional life, his obsession with Ryouma and the urge to torment him would have been interesting
╮ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) ╭ Um, I do not know ... Originally I just couldn't sleep, so I dawdled away with reading. But then I were got worked up over that manga and well that escalated quickly...LMAO
╮ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) ╭ Um, I do not know ... Originally I just couldn't sleep, so I dawdled away with reading. But then I were got worked up over that manga and well that escalated quickly...LMAO missunderstood
It happened tome before but I felt great after writing watever came to mind. haha
OK - Ryouka tries to fool over his inferiority complex by attending a bunch of teenage thugs and he is not only watches the scams, etc., but also actively helps.
Also that he approaches the unsociable Furukawa out of selfish motives to make good use of his popularity. this may not exactly nice! But even if Ryouka former haven't exactly covered himself in glory has he a change of mind by that time. In my opinion what happens to him next is a lot more brutish as his scheming behavior in the past:
Not only that Ryouka was dumbfounded by Furukawa at his attempt to make their relation clear (BTW: He does condemn a possible same-gender relationship, but of course same-gender sexual acts doesn't bother him at all....what kind of double standard
is this???!! - c'mon!), as well he is decreed into a trap by his false cognates. But what really bothered me is this Furukawa. Furukawa are a witness of the ambuscade of ryoutas so called friends in the karaoke bar. But instead of helping the person allegedly so precious to him, he just watch that real cruel action....
Taken as a whole the story did not convince me. the setting consists the pairing (Furukawa X Ryouma), Kazuki, Kazukis mob of followers, and a few supernumerary. Ryouma is openly mocked and has clearly visible wounds that suggest that he is not only verbally bullied.
Nevertheless, this does not seem to bother anyone, let alone someone helps.
under these questionable conditions, the story is told, in which, however, nothing is shown / told about the motives of the characters (except a little bit from Ryouma).
in my opinion adding a few different point of view would have been better.
Like without explanations furukawa's character appear because of his cowardice in the karaoke bar and that he ignores Ryouma, unpleasant and spineless.
Kazuki, on the other hand, does not harass and humiliate Ryouma out of hate so much as an entertaining time killer. Therefore an insight into Kazuki's emotional life, his obsession with Ryouma and the urge to torment him would have been interesting