That was sweet.
I followed this pretty much from the start, and always enjoyed it. It was fairly low key, but it was always cute and often funny, and they had interesting chemistry. And nobody draws blushes quite as well as Tachibana Roku.
And… another chapter at the end of which I was just going, “Mm… okay. Whatever.”
I think the problem here is that the author has a really convoluted story in mind and is afraid they’re not going to get a chance to let it unfold slowly (which is a very real possibility - the axe is ever-looming). But so they’re erring in the opposite direction - trying to reveal too many enticing details and hints and mysteries without enough context or breathing room. Which unfortunately also ups the chance that it’ll get axed before the whole story is told.
Hoping it settles down to a reasonable pace. And doesn’t get axed before the story gets told.
Ahh…
They’re going to fondly remember that dinner party for the rest of their lives.
Another wonderful chapter.
Even though it’s late to the genre, this series is setting a standard for romcoms that damned few, past or present, can even begin to match.
I had forgotten about her too.
Should’ve expected to see her in this chapter.
Broadly, that’s a good part of what I like about this manga - it’s so wholesome, except that it’s really not, except that it somehow still is. It’s a strange balance, but somehow it works.
Himemiya makes me laugh every time.