
The phasing is unique, it's skipping a lot but it was made sure to focus only on what's necessary while still maintaining the flow. it was simply beautifully phased.
The story is perfectly balanced, it seems like a short and fast story and yet we can see all the characters' role clearly, even the side characters are protrayed well.
And the ending? I'm crying it's sold out! and he can go wherever Takano is, let's just pray he won't be transferred overseas.
The Mangaka and his Editor really did a good job

basically Uke's doing all the work then Todou for some reason wanted to hide something which happened to be just something silly which in turned become annoying as it's not something to be hidden especially from your lover lmao. bro clearly do not trust Kirishima.
and I fucking hate how he basically "it's now always good to tell the truth" or something like that, while I do agree to some extent. Does her mom looks like shes gonna disown his son for being gay? ffs it's obviously her mother would be overjoyed by it even.

so the red string of fate basically become obsolete? then what's the point, shouldn't Hara's string already connected to Kaoru if he really love him?
like I get that the story is basically saying, "my feelings are stronger than any string or fate" but wouldn't that make the whole string thing useless?
you'll hate me for this but if the story kept insisting Hara's string is connected to that Manager then cheat already.
who knows what would happen after that, this could be another 'Life Senjou no Bokura'

have you never seen the red string trope before lol? you sound like this is the first thing youve ever read about it. red strings connect two people who are the most compatible together, but that doesnt mean that the person has zero compatibility with other people. its like a love calculator, hara and the woman would have 100% compatibility, which would be written by fate and the number would never change, the same applies to hara and kaorus relationship. even though they love each other, their compatibility will never be 100%, therefore the string will never attach to kaoru because fate ≠ personal emotions.
if hara ended up with the woman, then theorically he would have been living his best life with her, but that doesnt mean it would be his happiest. the string isnt "useless", its basically a blueprint, a pathway designed by fate to give a person their theoretical best life with their most compatible partner. dismissing that isnt making the concept "useless" because in the end, its only a suggestion. its shown several times that the string tries to tie people together with coincidental meetings, but it does not directly influence emotions and desires, because again, its only a suggestion.
"then cheat already" you clearly didnt get the point of the plot here and are only mad at a trope you didnt understand in the first place. in other news, id highly suggest you watch the movie "eternal sunshine of the spotless mind", i think youd lose your mind at the plot there

Hamura is selfish and It's not hard to think he'll end up as a hot headed husband in the future basing on how he handle things.
Jin on the other hand is being inconsiderate by letting Alex stay on his side. that's another level of inconsideration to Hamura's side considering Jin already knew Alex's intention.
Alex, well I'm kinda rooting for him for saving Jin.
the cover was so good yet I ended up not finishing this
I'm the type of commenter who mostly focus on the book's flaws and complaint about it and yet I can't see any flaws in here.