Responses

Some more comments:
1. No backstory for the stalkers or why the MC was chosen by his
2. The two stalkers and two stalked are almost identical to each other and I regularly confused them while reading.
3. Webcomics, including this one, have a horrible habit of dropping the tails off of speech bubbles. How am I supposed to definitely determine who said “That’s what I said” or “Okay”? Must we be left with “Eh, or doesn’t really make a difference”?
The art is nice, I was captivated by the story for about 30 chapters, however... The ending of this manga is absolutely awful. We learn absolutely nothing about the other stalker and the main character’s concerned friend, the characters do a complete 180 for no reason, and there’s no sense of... anything, really, not to mention the lack of a sense of completion, closure, or satisfaction. Why is the MC buying a house very far away one panel, and agreeing to stay with the stalker the next? Why are there so many epilogues? Why did it turn into a “woah looks like we were both victims all along!” story at the last second? Will these sad saps ever get some therapy? Bitch, you only became the “victim AND the perpetrator” when you tied this bitch into a chair! WHY?!?! There are so many better ways to demonstrate the “I guess I can be cruel” trope such as: attacking with a box cutter, which MC already did. Jesus, I really thought the MC was gonna kill himself. AND WHAT EVEN HAPPENS AFTER THIS? It’s obviously not going to work out. While cliched and a cop-out ending (usually) in its own right, MC’s death would’ve been a much better than this (it would hurt the stalker like he wanted, right?). The ending is half-baked. My expectations have been subverted in the lamest way possible!