
All the students are stupid. As soon as you look at his physique, it is obvious he worked hard to get it and they didin't think he was taking steroids. This is so freakin' stupid and tasteless. Why is it that in manga everytime someone is good at something, the people around them downsize it to luck. The tachi was an idiot and i wish the mc would teach him a lesson

EVERYONE! Sound the alarms!, the tachi actually apologized and felt some kind of remorse about rape! Now I've seen them all, the ones I can't stand are the ones who are like "I won't apologize because I won't regret doing it with the one I love..." Freakin' d***tards, thats not romantic. That bs only spices up the drama if you're a possessive/yandere-ish seme.

I agree, realistically a simple apology wouldn't be sufficient for rape, but given the context of the story and the genre we're reading, an apology here was amazing. In all the manga I've read with dubcon and noncon (which is quite a lot), I can count the number of times on my hand where an apology actually occurred for the rape in question.

I have seen oblivious and hardheaded ukes consider seeing a doctor for heart problems, or running away from reality with excuses for the sake of their pride, or even purposely acting unattractive to get out of admitting they have fallen in love and avoid the semes advances, but never have I seen one desperate enough to just walk up to the mental hospital... wow... that's hard-boiled.

So... I've been thinkin'... I feel like when this story does come to an end ren and kyouko are going to part ways to better themselves as actors independently because at some point they will feel they are relying on each other too much and need to grow independently. Then there will be a time jump where they meet each other again and give us some BS line like, our "love has just begun!" Or they will be married with kids who want to be actors. I sure as hell hope not, because I would still be sure to read it, considering this writer has thoroughly turned me into a masochist.

Oh man. I hate time skips like that. It reeks of "I have no idea how to write relationships so I'm gonna gloss over everything and just throw them together and slap some glitter on it." I will be so let down if that happens. I want to see them together. Going on dates, having arguments, making up, etc. The whole package.

I know this is late but... Someone needs to shut Kouichi's brother up! Jun keeps going around trying to find out Kou's secrets because he likes him, but then divulges important information out to random people like the Himis. Jun, must we remind you what the definition of the word "secret" is or do we need to punch you in the throat to keep you quiet!?!

While I do agree with you, you also have to remember that if Jun wasn't throwing monkey wrenches around like party favors, Kou and Touya's plans would basically go off without so much as a hitch - hich would provide very little satisfaction after a bit.
The other alternative is the author pulls something to throw off Kou and Touya's plans out off thin air.
(Diablous Ex Machina for you tropers) And that sort of senario is REALLY hard to write in ANY medium, and if constantly used, it would become really annoying to read really quick
So Jun antics provide a vital narrative element: A justifiable source of problems so Kou and Touya actually have to legitimately work to get their plans to work - which is a scenario that is more satisfying for most readers

I new it was a good idea to wait until there were more chapters before I began reading. The suspense is killing me. I have been terrified the whole time but... tell me why... when that guy put on that guy's glasses I could only thing "Daaang, lookin' good Studly! What's your sign, what's yo number!" And then I was disturbed again.
I see... any one who possesses that guys body will be a bonified d*** to the main female lead while still being her first object of concern...