
What's going on? I don't understand anymore....are they together now? Did Yohan confess? What? ヽ(`Д´)ノ

Yes, they are together now. It is confirmed in chapter 57.
What I am surprised of is how many people think Yohan love is one sided. Moogyeung personality has been demonstrated since chapter 1 with how he dealt with Junseo. For him it takes great courage to merely talking to his crush, on top of having pessimistic and serious personality. He is not going to be like Yohan whose emotion is written on his face. There are people who are very vocal what they like, and those who prefer to keep theirs a secret. Moogyeung is essentially the latter. It is just like how they have different blushes. Yohan blush is very obvious, while Myoogyeung only shows on his ears. Moogyeung really likes Yohan, you just have to look for it in the right place.

I wonder how long that is going to last?
If people keep thinking it is one-sided and he is so obvious about his feelings... won't they either try to play matchmaker with him and Moo or will they try to set him up with someone else to help him move on from his hopeless crush?
I wonder if Moo will get jealous and claim his man?

idk about that, but this manhwa is pretty "not following yaoi tropes" so I'm not sure, but I dont see it following things like that, idk really, maybe, but yeah it would be weird I think?? just an first impression opnion tho, never really thought about what's going to happen next in the manhwa since it's such an unique story

From the raw, that does not seem to be the direction this manhwa goes. People here think it is one sided, but that does not seem to be the case with the characters in the story. For one, Kwon Yuri noticed Moogyeungs feeling. Yohan himself believes that they like each other in chapter 57. Misunderstanding seems to be solved fairly quickly. Like when Moogyeung gave tissue to Junseo, he immediately told Yohan that he didnt do it because he still likes Junseo. I really like all the characters of this manhwa because they are likable, well developed, realistic, and often times, defy expectation.

I feel like compared to all the talent that has been eliminated in the various tournaments along the whole Haikyuu journey, Hinata is lacking a lot. We all know Karasuno's gonna beat anyone resembling the little giant (remember Takeru?) while being unable to function without Kageyama, serving like a kid, doing crap receives, blocking seldomly, and generally not contributing to Karasuno's success as much as he could. Rereading the story made that again painfully obvious. Hinata sucks. Sorry

it is obvious. the team already know that hinata sucks from the beginning. hinata starts volley less than a year from almost zero. if hinata as awesome as kageyama just within a few months, many will ditch this manga .hinata also realize that he is super sucks thats why he never give up obsessed with practice. it almost as if you dont really read and understand Haikyuu

KIND OF LONG-------I understand your point of view but I think Hoshiumi's backstory and his conversation with the 2m+3cm guy, the little giant made it clear. Those with more years of practice will always beat the ones without. We should consider ourselves lucky because of the pace at which our protagonist is developing and because of the fact that our protag is even developing. I've seen and given up on anime out of frustration because of no screentime for the protagonist, because the guy doesn't develop at all in the same amount of time that Hinata's given. Hinata, at least according to me, is developing at a monster's rate. He wasn't given time. Now, in the time that's he making for himself, he's sharpening all the little things and making the foundation super thick and solid and don't tell me that he's wasting time--that guy doesn't waste even a minute of image training. We know how much of a monster he can become,why he hasn't attained that stage by now--it's because he didn't have the means. He still tried to create means for himself. It might seem like I'm giving Hinata way too much credit but I think it's just enough. You don't see his ball-boy thingymajig going on anymore because the author's busy telling us about the other people--you see that's what Mr.Author likes to do--confuse us about who enjoys our favour. You don't know what's going on in Hinata's head every time he perfects a receive and I think its clear that he hasn't given up on serves just because he doesn't care. The guy's prioritising, attending to every shortcoming of his one by one. It hasn't been two proper years since the guy's played VoLlEyBaLl. Give him time. He's already doing way too much, striving to run beside Kageyama instead of giving up. Besides, he's not on court. That's why no development for Hinata this epidose. epi-dose. ahahahaha.

Nah, I get you. But: he's a friggin middle blocker, doesn't try to develop better blocking skills, except for right after Bokuto's lessons. Doesn't spend any time improving his shitty service, not even thinking about it, and still can't receive, thank god there's Noya to switch out with. He should at least be thinking about that, maybe a little bit if self awareness would be nice once in a while. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍

Okay I see your point, but as a volleyball player myself, I have to say you are literally expecting impossible. Hinata has talent and he also has a strong desire, plus love for volleyball - that's important and nice, BUT you can't improve that quickly. This is Hinata's first year of actual volleyball, do you realize that? Before he didn't have anyone to train with professionally, so of course he is lacking so much. He is learning though and we can see the progress. The fact that he is not focusing that much on serving and receiving is because now they needed to perfect their attack power. Tell me, which is better - 100% attack power with Kageyama as duo or half assed serve that will be either way easily passed by the guys on the other side?
Also, the whole POINT of libero is to be able to switch with blockers who are usually bad at receiving. It's like- it's expected their receives are gonna be the worst and they might work at them but it's not their priority - it's the last thing to learn, really, when you are a middle blocker - since libero is always there to switch with you. Then, when it comes to blocking, I play with many talented girls but the blocks are still lacking because every attack is different, and even the smallest mistakes of how you put your hands make a huge difference. Don't think it's so easy to just improve on such things - people train for YEARS to be good in blocking, don't expect Hinata to be good over one year. Plus, there is a big difference between how a middle blocker goes for a block and how a wing spiker goes for a block - Hinata didn't even have position before and now he is the key of blocks. You need to realize that.
the two "little giants" we've seen so far battling against hinata have played since they were little, and they had someone to train with - but hinata trained alone, probably just copying what he saw. That's not the best method, because you need someone to couch you because in volleyball it's the smallest things that make a big difference. It would be literally impossible for him to improve so much in just this short amount of time, and I'm telling you as a volleyball player of 5 years who plays with girls who have been playing for over 9 years. Hinata will improve drastically just because he has a team of strong players and that will push him forward, and then he has the talent, love and desire. He will improve. but not over a damn few months.

give it a rest, "he didn't train"... He did, with the women's team. I am not criticizing his talent, just his lack of self awareness and obviously motivation. He could ask his coach for tips, he could listen to his senpai...all he does is rely on Kags and I'm tired of everyone pulling his weight. Ukai should let the second years play, they couldn't possibly be any worse.

first i will address the fact that he trained with the woman's team - that was his last year, again. two years still isn't enough time to get properly better. also, you can be good at practice and have all the tips in mind, but it's different during a game. during a match, there is a lot of things that screw up your concentration and the tips or the things you've learned might not go into full effect. i don't know if you remember the earlier chapters, but hinata didn't rely on kageyama. one of their biggest arguments was because hinata DIDN'T want to rely on him 100%. he wanted his own attack power which is why he seeked help and trained with different setters to be on his own as well. boi this was a huge part of season 2, you can't ignore that. he doesn't even lack the self awareness, i think that his self awareness is actually quite good - he realized that he can help the team the most if he learns to fight good battles in the air, and he is training just for that. again, strong attack is better than half-assed defence he would waste time on. he has break for that, now in the season of tournaments he focuses on what he is in the team for. do you remember how he was switched out during one of the matches early in the series because he was of no use without kageyama? he changed that. he can work with other setters. it's baby steps. one year or half a year don't nearly train you enough to be a really really good part of the team. the players who are not starters are players who are good, but that's it. their whole play is half-assed, and they can be VERY easily beaten since they have nothing polished to 100%. hinata has that, so no, th second years wouldn't be better, believe me.
also for his motivation, he is motivated enough. but i think he realizes (or more like his character realizes since this is not real) that he needs to perfect something as fast as possible to help the team, and spiking is THAT thing. he will learn other stuff, but when there is time, not when they need tournaments to win. his duo with kageyama is an ultimate weapon and this can't be ignored. yes, the other short spikers who appeared are fucking good on their own, but they still lost, because they don't have anything that special as the combo attack. hinata is important because of his ability not only for jumping, but his ability to be fucking fast, and get up when he falls, and fucking jump on walls to save a ball because he is driven to win.
also idk if u remember but kageyama has changed from the asshole-y setter mainly because of hinata, let that sink in. in a way, kageyama needed hinata way more than hianta needed kageyama. or, i would say, while their skills is on a totally different level, they need each other equally to have that SPECIAL thing. look at oikawa - he is damn great and still couldn't beat ushijima. because while he is good and he loves his team and loves being with iwaizumi, their attacks are not special. being good enough on your own isn't enough, and i think the manga and anime show it all too well. everyone knows hinata lacks. a lot. but if there was a time skip to two years forward, i think the change would be enormous.
lol i wrote so much but i kinda got into it.

If hinata good at everything they won't need other members. Thats why there is azuma practice did more acurate serve and yamaguchi with his pinch serve. While hinata focus at attacking. And hinata always ask coach about his problem and listen to his senpai advice. The way you talk like hinata did nothing and only rely on kageyama wtf dont you know that the one who decide what should they do in combi attack actually is hinata, not kageyama.

give us back Psychokiller!Sangwoo!
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No, you just don't know why i think that way. The instant the story looks like it's heading towards Sangwoo going to jail, fine, but right now the focus is on their romance and i don't see Sangwoo going to jail. If Sangwoo isn't going to go to jail, then, because of his past, i want him to be happy with Bum. A big part of what forms my opinion is that he wasn't a murderer originally, he didn't show signs as a kid like killing animals, etc. He was MADE into a killer and i believe he could be changed BECAUSE it isn't a mental disorder. He's essentially just over emotional and jaded as hell.
making asshole!redhead fall in love with him story?
dann right i am!