
I can clearly picture an alternate ending where before the truck got that close Takezou finds him and pulls him out of the way and they fall on the ground on top of each other and then when he's laying in Takezou's arms he starts crying. After that he officially divorces his wife, retires, leaving their businesses and they move to a different country and Takezou opens an average sushi restraunt and they live out their days on the beach.

4. Why tf do you eat toast with a fork?! Who does that??? And tomatoes with pancakes? Bruh- this is what bothers me the most smh
3. Why is your friend trash that would rather leave you with an abusive bf than have their sex life affected by you staying at their house? (but at the same time he left his bf for his pet lizard…)
2. Literally how did he get that t-shirt on with the chain above the shirt??
1. Boi, why u live like this?? Why not at least try to find a job to support yourself or use a bf as a connection to get a job...? You have waiter experience...

I swear, you asked every relevant question that I needed to ask! I won't even pretend to fawn over this when these points kept pinching me. May, GROW UP! Get a life and be happy, no one can make you happy but you. Period. ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Rant over.
Otherwise, two thumbs up to the artist & mangaka, they did a splendid job. And to the translators who did such a good job translating, I applaud your hardwork.

Okay, I think she's not actually an evil villain character but that could just be my blind hope it's something more interesting... (based off her reaction in the beginning when she thought a fish was treating Latte bad and she was fired up on her behalf) but she's robotic and sometimes seems not to care for the main character's welfare (at least from the mc's perspective). Lastly, she seems too naïve about certain things and too true to her original character to turn out to be the author or someone who knows she's from a different world. This leads me to three assumptions:
1) she might have blind loyalty to mc whether mc is a good or bad person, kind of like a soldier fighting for a general but doesn't actually personally care/ is only truly fighting for the country. (also she could be using Latte somehow) Despite this assumption, I think it's equally likely she might be trying to protect the mc somehow the audience can't understand yet...
2) The presence of the main character and these new plot twists are affecting her physically and mentally somehow OR an unknown third party not from the original novel (or who's actions have changed) is in contact with her/ affecting her?
3) There is something about fish #3 and Eblin's relationship that is off... I think they are sharing some kind of secret (the way she looked at him and mc worried in ch.88 and when they all first met together/ I think he was making her dance with magic in that one scene he watched her dance with both feet in the air which she couldn't do well in the original novel- but I could be wrong) or her character is being affected because she's actually a narcist but that doesn't really fit her idk maybe the obvious answer is the right one.
EDIT: Thinking about it more I've realized I'm a naïve fool. I'm willing to bet she's just changing her actions because fish #3 isn't interested. The meaningful looks of concern was her realizing he was interested in Latte. The fainting on stage was to grab his attention away from her. Her surprise at them watching her on stage together in the air. Her not pretending she can't dance because she knew he was watching. It's all coming together and I'm quite depressed about it...

I liked the story but kinda wish the focus was a bit more on them falling in love or something than the whole identity crisis (which was practically every single chapter). The whole time I was like: "why do they even like each other?" or better yet: Why does Mujin like him? (I still don't know) Sure they're childhood friends and all and it alludes to them being close, but give me some cute flashbacks of them meeting or liking each other at least (besides that one plant flashback). At least give me more than the one date they went on before they're suddenly both in love and everything. Like these are grown adults who barely know each other! It kind of seems because Miujin thought Eunil was serious that automatically gave him feelings? My point is that them falling in love was kind of rushed by in my opinion and the identity thing would have played out better as a plot device than the plot.

Who knows. It litrualy shows amy teens relationship for the first few years (13-16) and they make no sense, just get lost in the fact mujin likes eunil. Mujin just has a problem with an identity crisis, which many teens have. So basically its a pointless relationship which you shouldnt look much into and just understand that its a fluff friction and everything works out!!

This is the life blood my sappy romantic heart thrives off of. This really deserves some kind of award. The art itself was beautiful but is almost an afterthought with how good the story is.
The characters were vulnerable with each other and defeated all the things standing in their way, simply because their feelings for each other were stronger than anything they faced: lack of experience, miscommunications, other people telling them they should give up, lack of certainty, etc… Honestly, this is such relationship goals and everyone should be taking notes.
*clicks- my yaoi-muddled-mind fully expecting a story about 2 tops, neither of them willing to bottom [at first]*
What have I become?
A yaoi enthusiast
Indeed (● ̄(エ) ̄●)