It is great that two people who truly love each other end up together. Sure, they've overc...

anonz April 2, 2015 1:43 pm

It is great that two people who truly love each other end up together. Sure, they've overcome obstacles and stuff. But then, how about the innocent who get dragged into the mess? Like Chiba. I don't get it how Miki could just move on after what had happened between them. He did make the first move to Chiba (and his reason was pretty messed up, too), and he was essentially playing with Chiba's feeling. Keisuke was no better, though he was probably just confused; he confused his love for that of friendship (Miki), and looked somewhere else (Chiba). Here is what I meant by the innocent: Chiba. He got dragged into the two's circle, was told that he was liked by Miki, was told to cherish him, only to be thrown away when the two finally found their love. Sure, Chiba was to blame when he sent the video to Keisuke, but he was badly hurt by that point: he realized he was used, when he had truly wanted to love Miki, too. It is sad that the cost of two people's happiness, someone has to suffer this much.

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