I am sorry but what internal conflict was having Jin for him to "need" Alex for reliance? ...

SangtaeHappiness April 27, 2020 6:27 am

I am sorry but what internal conflict was having Jin for him to "need" Alex for reliance? If I had an answer maybe, just maybe, this volume would be more tolerable. As far as I know, the one who had a third party coming suddenly into his relationship while his partner was just messing around was Hamura. After that bed scene, Hamura had all the right to ditch Jin's ass but suddenly he being jealous just made Jin insecure about the relationship? Laughable.

I don't have any sympathy for Jin and Alex at all. Volume 3 was a horrible fanservice experience that clearly forgot about the previous chapters and the progression of the characters. I can't believe that nobody called up Jin, he is not a victim and somehow I am supposed to understand how his ""friendship"" works or why it matters. Alex is just straight up disgusting and creepy, almost like a stalker who is constantly waiting to make Hamura angry or f*ck Jin. Talking about Hamura... He was made into a fool all the story.

Damn, this was horrible. Don't care about what comes next because this totally destroyed any possible moment between the couple.

Responses
    jadeghost April 27, 2020 1:59 am

    I don't think there's any action that Jin could take in volume four that would redeem all the shit he did and allowed to happen in this vol. I know Hamura and Jin are end game, but my guess is that their issues are never gonna be fully resolved and they'll just magically both end up happy in a relationship. imo, Hamura should should pack his bags and leave Jin.

    SangtaeHappiness April 27, 2020 2:07 am
    I don't think there's any action that Jin could take in volume four that would redeem all the shit he did and allowed to happen in this vol. I know Hamura and Jin are end game, but my guess is that their issues... jadeghost

    Right? It almost made questioned if the author disliked Hamura or something because somehow, he is the one who has to grow up all the time. Jin was nothing like this in the first two volumes, he knew what he wanted and almost showed a decent level of maturity but with this mess? Totally impossible for me to find something good about him or the relationship. Big sigh.

    jadeghost April 27, 2020 2:16 am
    Right? It almost made questioned if the author disliked Hamura or something because somehow, he is the one who has to grow up all the time. Jin was nothing like this in the first two volumes, he knew what he wa... SangtaeHappiness

    Agreed 100%. I know that the author is gonna have them get together, but I can't help to think the toll it would take on Hamura's mental health. He matured so much, but now he's constantly stuck thinking he's not good enough. imo this can never be turned around to them having a healthy relationship.