Yay, chap 11. \o\
A bit disapointed that the teach' and the manager are together. Not the fact itself, but its… predictability, which this series had managed to avoid so far. As Faust said, you could call it from the second they greeted each other.
But well, if it serves a purpose to the story, why not.
Didn't bother me actually haha, little hints are pretty okay now and then and helps before you can introduce something like that c: Adult couples are really nice tbh, it normalizes it in these contexts and shows that they are substantial and lasting relationships, unlike the romantic two girl friendships japan promotes are natural between girls
==I somewhat agree with this, as I'm also not a fan of switching the narrative perspective to mostly irrelevant side-characters. ==
iirc, we've always focused on Yuu's pov, and sometimes, others. Once Sayaka's in the first extra, once Maki's, to explain how he sees love and thus Yuu and Touko's relationship, once Touko's to explain her definition of love, and once Rei's, to show that she could read Touko and finally the teacher. Well, not really her pov/narration, just a few pages on her home life As far as I know, the main plot is focused on Yuu's pov, and the rest of the plot, characters and relationships between them are further enriched by these segments.
What I'm trying to get at is that, logically, and based on how Nakatani writes the story, if it happens, it matters it the long run! And even if they're not major characters, their insight and pov ultimately influences, or explains something
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