I was kinda glad and kinda not glad that the second to the last chapter kinda showed Uyama getting over his love and packing up to go to NY. Anyways, Uyama's argument or stance on why he doesn't want to commit to Sakyou at first when their feelings became mutual, was realistically valid and that Sakyou's dialogue when he got Uyama an omelet before his departure was kinda understanding of him. Long story short, the author of this manga is good, really good
I'm also confused the way I did since the one before this. Though I can say that the ghost boy probably have one of the best rejecting lines ever like it's not half-assed. Anyways, The flow of the story got confusing since the third chapter like he did rejected the guy and now he's somewhat going with him? hayssst
Stamps and donuts will never be the same again. In addition, this story is so good that the more chapters you read, the more it's confusing 'cause the imagery in this one is top-notch! I was already somewhat prepared for it to end like Kimi No Nawa, but I'm really glad to know it has a sequel! (๑•ㅂ•)و✧ Atleast in 2D's the gays can be happy ╥﹏╥











This chapter makes me feels that the author kinda followed my comment last time but of course I know they're not.