Welcome to my TedTalk

Hanam May 30, 2020 8:43 am

I usually avoid tragedy type manga....but once in a while it's ok I guess┗( T﹏T )┛

Akane suffers from inferiority complex as a result of always comparing himself to his twin, who's the complete opposite of him. So remember, he chose to keep his actual feelings under wraps rather than confiding in Mei and allowing himself to find his self worth after getting that weight of his shoulder. From what I've seen, they have a stable sibling relationship and Mei cares for him, so all he needed was the courage to do so. Even after Mei passed away, his complex worsened to the point that he found himself worthless. Not healthy, man.

Keisuke doesn't actually do much to stir up conflict. Although he has a weak appearance: overly dependent and indecisive, he is gentle and genuinely cares for his partner. He could really use some help in developing a strong personality, confidence classes maybe..?

I'm glad that they made a slow but steady development in their relationship near the end. Even though earlier I was really hoping that both move on and walk their respective paths( we stan healthy relationships), this small change made me reconsider their possibility. It's there, alright. Everyone has second chances, why not give it a shot? Getting hurt is inevitable in a working relationship, but the willpower to overcome it together is what they need. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

But I'm not reading this again Tragedy bad for ma heart.

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