Sakura is bumbling enough to get lost on the way from her home to the store ... at age 17.
But she also somehow just bought an apartment to move in with her girlfriend ... at age 17.
Sometimes I wonder if the author's only exposure to romance were the works of Itou Hachi.
That's only part of the problem. Ruka is also 17, and yet she's a hard-boiled bodyguard for Chiharu, and she appears to have killed someone already. Another graduate of the "Facility"?
I think I got it! The Facility is a program to create human weapons! Ruka has mastered every martial form of murder. While Sakura's inhuman cuteness can bend anyone to her will!
To the best of my recollection, that was actually pretty accurate advice for how to throw a basic, solid punch in boxing. No flailing, no haymakers, just the classic. Big respect.
I think I got it! The Facility is a program to create human weapons! Ruka has mastered every martial form of murder. While Sakura's inhuman cuteness can bend anyone to her will!
You can't just go around spoiling the plot to Akuma no Riddle like that.
[Ch 51] Every chapter is another attempt to kill me by cuteness.
Seriously, can this series can any more saccharine sweet? I hope so because I'm here for it, though Ch 36 will be hard to top. My inner romanticist is still full from that.
A random unattended chocolate fountains a thing in Japan?
Like, I genuinely expected this to end with Sakura waking up from a dream.
They're picking strawberries but it doesn't appear to be a farm. Maybe a greenhouse or other indoor agricultural facility. Seems reasonable that they might have setup the chocolate fountain as a way to draw in visitors.