
I don't get it. I really don't get it. That last thing Hisato said about the dream he had, it implies that Shuri is indeed his true heart? Does that mean Hisato were just completely oblivious about it this whole time?
Or is it that Hisato knows, but has been keeping it to himself because he wants Shuri to lead a normal human life and be happy?

Honestly, I was gonna wait a few more chapters before throwing stones at him, but Nick's a total piece of shit. He said he preferred not meeting with an ex, yet he sent wedding pics to said ex, went to ex home to stop him from getting close to another guy, and even went to ex's workplace, what for? Don't wanna lose an admirer? This guy seriously has issues.
I feel like the author's trying too hard for the second half. Instead of pursuing the typical best friend/rival trope or exploring the mc's family in more depth, we get a psycho old friend just dying for that little bit of affection. I enjoyed the few chapters leading up to the finale, though, so overall it's good, but I still think the whole arc was stretched far too long, and most of it can be omitted without affecting the story too much