![]() The thing that hurt the manga is the way they respond to her. There are other mangas that does the same thing but it doesn't really hurt the story or anything like that. The side stories like how this one girl is an otaku and when they discovered it they just accept it is kinda generic. It is the same level as Kawaisou or something like that. It's not like it is the second fucking Koe no Katachi or anything. So, the main story itself is good, but not anything special. THEY DON'T JUST DO THAT OKAY? What am I doing here describing the whole story, I'm not a story teller, I'm here to review that shit. What school life manga nowadays doesn't have at least one transfer student?) So this girl don't have a boyfriend either and you all expect them to get together and shit, right? NOOo!!. There is a transfer student (of course there is. The premise is that there is a dude who basically never had a girlfriend and is the only one left that is in the classroom that doesn't have a romantic partner and you all go "GEEZ WHAT A FUCKING FAG" and all that sort BUT WAIT!!. BUT THAT'S NOT THE PREMISE HERE, AL RIGHT? I haven't really read anything that revolves around a classroom with all of the students already got a romantic partner. ![]() Is there? I don't fuckin' know BUT WHAT I DO KNOW, is that it is unique to me. manga that revolves around this type of thing. This however does it in the most textbook way possible and could be an example of how to do character developments right. What I meant by that A WHOLE FUCKING LOT of romance in media generally don't even have the slightest development between characters. It does it in the most basic way but that is not a bad thing. That is character relationship development in romance. ![]() ![]() But there is one thing that this manga does absolutely right. ![]()
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