
...? Everyone liked it and i could not even finish it. The confession gave me goosebumbs and the few sex scenes i saw were cringy af for me. I understand that we all have our taste but i wished hina was at least 20 years old so this won't look as pedo as i found it. Blurgh... i don't get why everytime it should be about a high school boy, it could be easily be a university student... oh well, i hope everyone else enjoyed it, the story looked good apart the age difference...

In the midst of people saying it is okay, i have to say I ADORE this story. Both the mcs are sweethearts and the plot heart warming. As for the "misunderstanding", it was not an actual lack of communication. It was a thoughtful decision of an adult to stay away. He decided not to ask and keep a distance. And we can see that bc when shirosaki explained everything, he remained into his position. I can correlate with both characters and understand were they coming from. A very realistic story.
Apart of how the love between will be played out, i also want to see how the mathematical genius of hye song will help the story... the author has showed us again and again that he has a talent for it!!
In my heart I just want hyesung to become a mathematician and be happy with no worries
Kind of disagree with Hyesung being a "mathematical genuis" and this leading to anything profitable. As a child yes, Hyesung was good at maths, studying for enjoyment but he wasn't able to excel in examinations. A lot of children are labelled as "gifted" or "geniuses" but it requires more than just showing a skill at an early age, Hyesung never had the supportive family environment and his options for education and employment are limited due to his omega status. He could maybe try to get into university, but would this be something he could manage given his trauma over examinations and motivation issues due to low self-esteem? If anything, him doing his algebra as a hobby, a stress relief, something to focus on is a positive and is likely the most accessible route for him. Lots of people were competent artists or musicians as children, few ever make a career out of it unless there are wider factors. Hyesung could utilise his skills in retail, serving customers, working at the till and then passing on this interest to his child.
I dont know if you looked carefully at the chapter where Hye was looking at Tv and doing math problems but he was doing really complex college level equations. There are people out there that don't need to go to school to be smart or to have a good career, and I think he really is a math genius as I haven't even done the problems he has was doing yet, but my friend in engineering has. So yeah he has more than just a middle or elementary school math education its full on higher lvl.
All that is true in real life...but here is a manga. I suspect that the specific mangaka does not use pages, time, resources to show us something completely useless for the story. Until now he/she has proved to be better than that.