He's *never* beating those allegations (and tbf, I think the story is not only aware but also playing into that, as in his creepy weirdness is gonna bite him somewhere down the line)
From the comments, I thought the ML was a playboy who slept around despite having someone he loved, but it turned out he just went on dates for political reasons, and it's never really stated he was in love with the girl he met years ago. He just thought of her as his savior. He wanted to see her again, but if it was love, he'd have sought for her himself. It seemed he just didn't think it was possible for them to meet again, so "betraying his feelings" wasn't even a consideration.
Lmao at the comments ganging up on the FL, when here I am thinking the ML really is irredeemable. Kinda ironic given her backstory. I don't even see how fixing him would make the eventual romance enjoyable to see. All I'm interested in seeing is what happens when the ogFL shows up.
This was so sad, but in a good way. My throat hurt with tears when they finally addressed the past
My only criticism art-wise is that the kissing scenes look awkward, like the mangaka can't seem to depict kissing properly (noticed this in their other work too). I also wish Ellie's mom wasn't such a pedo perv. Imagine if it was a dad character drooling over a girlfriend his teen son brought home. This was just as disgusting.
Where is the line for those who want to slap Mizuno? I only slogged through until chapter 14 or so because I wanted to see Hachi achieve happiness, but I'm not satisfied with where she found it. Wtf was with that guy
Not sure if it's the same for all writers, but I've developed a love-hate relationship with a second male lead I created. I like him in isolation, but I became bitter after he grew more popular than I planned among readers. So though I felt bad for him when his time to exit the drama came, a part of me felt sadistic pleasure because it's like some well-deserved punishment for him for interfering in the first place. (And yeah, I know it's twisted since I'm the one who made him do all that, but I just really wanted my main pairing to be more popular lmao) This is all to say, don't root too hard for the second male lead—at least not where the writer can see it. They just might take it out that much harder on the second male lead as a consequence XD
I love everything about this! (〃^ー^〃) the art, the couples, everything is *chef's kiss*
Locking in on team shiba. I just know I'm going to hate how he'll be used as a device to pull the main lead's head out of his ass.
Awww that was so cute. My favorite was Kao-chan because she's so yuri coded lol
I've never wanted to click on the yuri route so fast as when Koto-sama was introduced. I love the main characters, but she and Ikkun had a very unique thing going on. I'm satisfied with where Aoi and Sena's relationship is as of the latest available chapter, so I'm just hoping to see the rest to know what happens with the side couple
This was so funny lmao. The FL is definitely unique as far as shoujo heroines go, which makes her sooo refreshing to me. I've had enough of the shy innocent and bumbling types. The ML is really interesting too. He feels like an actual person because I know several people who's just like him.
You should get yourself those wraparound sports glasses, Keishi. They're designed for activities that require vigorous movements (and you'll look more like Tsukishima that way lol)
I always love it when the third party is not very easy to hate. Because when the third party can also be a good choice in their own right but the MC still chooses the other MC, you know their feelings are extra legit.
I'm looking for a manga with a similar theme as the first couple. I thought it was this one, but it didn't have the scene where the uke ran away and the seme caught up with him in a pedestrian bridge crossing (and they did it up there). Does anyone know which manga that is? TIA!



















