It may be common sense to think that Ai is a normal girl who gets hurt but the author's so good at making her seem to be that weirdly invincible otherworldly being that even I subconsciously believed so.
My thoughts? Ai has some serious issues so severe I'd believe it whole heartedly that Ai was truly as invincible as she comes across, if only for just a moment. Of course, not without a cost. I mean, Ai pretended for so long that she had essentially embodied her act as the loving, shining, invincible liar idol to the point where she avoided saying she loved her own kids who she clearly wanted and cared for because she was afraid she would lie. Does this make sense? I don't know. Basically, something something mental block something something she definitely has psychological developmental issues because she was, what, sixteen when she had her twins, so just think how rough a childhood she had lived something something trauma made her the way she is, basically gaslit herself to this point and now she can't say "I love you" to her children. AI is insane, I think that's wonderful.
Ai just don't care. She's the MC of her whole life and whatever is happening to her is scripted. Nothing truly affects : it goes through it. The real things that moves her, that penetrate her soul are her core family.
So glad she got her famous moment wearing a not-so-revealing but definitely magnificent cosplay. I was getting tired of the fan service or whatever you may call it.
Am I the only one still thinking why the uke was loose? I didn't quite catch any details about that aside from him doing himself. Was that it? Lol im sorry
I think the older brother alluded to Tomoe being homosexual and having prior partners that he's brought home when he found out Tomoe brought Yukitoshi home; as well as the butler when he saw Yukitoshi holding Tomoe's tie. At least that's how I see it.
I believe it was for touching himself. Yukitoshi even complained because he sounded like a virgin in the first chapter... because he was lmao He had such a pathetic amount self esteem, i don't think he had the balls to fuck strangers
I believe it was for touching himself. Yukitoshi even complained because he sounded like a virgin in the first chapter... because he was lmao He had such a pathetic amount self esteem, i don't think he had the ... Momoた
It may be common sense to think that Ai is a normal girl who gets hurt but the author's so good at making her seem to be that weirdly invincible otherworldly being that even I subconsciously believed so.
My thoughts? Ai has some serious issues so severe I'd believe it whole heartedly that Ai was truly as invincible as she comes across, if only for just a moment. Of course, not without a cost. I mean, Ai pretended for so long that she had essentially embodied her act as the loving, shining, invincible liar idol to the point where she avoided saying she loved her own kids who she clearly wanted and cared for because she was afraid she would lie. Does this make sense? I don't know. Basically, something something mental block something something she definitely has psychological developmental issues because she was, what, sixteen when she had her twins, so just think how rough a childhood she had lived something something trauma made her the way she is, basically gaslit herself to this point and now she can't say "I love you" to her children. AI is insane, I think that's wonderful.
Ai just don't care. She's the MC of her whole life and whatever is happening to her is scripted. Nothing truly affects : it goes through it. The real things that moves her, that penetrate her soul are her core family.