The end was so freaking adorable. I liked the parts of the memories with the dad, especially how nicely spread out they were. The one with his dad with a drink was a heavy scene if you sit and think about it.
P.S. To the kids reading this, stalking is neither okay, nor is it romantic. This is a work of FICTION, no matter how the stalking starts, its illegal as also shown in one of the panels. Stay safe!
Among all of sensei's work this has to be a blandest one, not bad but just not the usual good stuff sensei writes. There was no chemistry between the leads, in my eyes. I believe if I read this before the others, I probably wouldn't have had such high expectations because the story isnt bad by any means, just not upto the standards sensei made me have.
What got me most is the translator going "DON'T WORRY ITS NOT THE END YET" repeatedly. That's so adorable, thanks for your great work! ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄
So far all the Mangas of Suehiro sensei, that I've read, are so freaking adorable, they give you this warm feeling. I'm also glad their "issue" wasn't blown out of proportion! They both just genuinely wanted to feel loved and I think that's what we see here.
It's stories like these that make other short managas look so basic. I'm really happy that I stumbled upon this. But author-san, what do I do with so many feelings!?
The moments before the hospital scene where Eishin thinks about doing THAT and the way that THING was visualized, the turmoil and despair of all those lives they lived and died the way that they died only to want to be reborn again, simply because Eishin just wanted to live a happier and longer life with his beloved, that was so raw and cuts really deep. Like the devotion and love yet so twisted. It's so beautiful. ╥﹏╥
Also, I'm glad the author came to her senses and didn't go deeper with yamada story. #-.-)











In motoharu-kun's words "SO PRECIOUS"(≧∀≦)