What a beautiful story!!!!┗( T﹏T )┛ Seno’s backstory made me cry. I actually belie...

Hiroki January 18, 2021 7:30 pm

What a beautiful story!!!!┗( T﹏T )┛ Seno’s backstory made me cry. I actually believed the switch part and was dumbfounded after realizing it was all an act. Hahaha! Got me fooled too.

But what Im really curious about is what if Natsuki really confessed to Hakushima. Let’s exclude Hakushima’s love issues. Let’s pretend it’s nonexistent. Would there be a difference with Natsuki’s decision? We knew that he did fell for Seno but that was under false pretense. So if only the story didn’t show that Hakushima was inlove with someone else, would Natsuki continue to pursue him and not Seno?

I don’t know if I’m making any sense. I’m just rambling. I understand though that he realized he loved Seno when he hugged Hakushima and it felt different.

It’s just that if the author didn’t show that Hakushima had other love interest, I really did think it was one of the factors that made him giveup his long unrequited love for Hakushima and turned to Seno instead though he already felt something for Seno during the time they were together thinking he was Hakushima. Hahaha. I’m sorry just thinking out loud. I’m happy with that they ended up together. Hehe.

Responses
    nerdandgeek January 28, 2021 7:15 pm

    I understand you, I wish there would have been less chapters about the description and more of the resolution. To me it was a little bit rushed because we don't see how Natsuki really falls in love with Seno or why, he even says that he always saw him as Hakushima's replacement. He doesn't know anything about Seno, if he had friends, his job, or anything really, and that is what irks me (kind of) because we don't know why he fell in love with Seno. At the end Zeno said somethings that left me a little surprised: like "you were only gentle when you thought I was Hakushima" and they don't show him reassuring him, or "it doesn't matter if you see me because you will still have sex with me" that would have been a good point to reassure again. But I still liked it enough to read it 2 times.