Yuri Project
joined Jul 14, 2016
I agree, the obsession with high school is pretty annoying. Just for the sake of variety, it's nice to see works about adults. Also, being an adult, it's more relateable rather than reading about foolish emotional teenagers all the goddamn time.
Plus there's that tired formula of events - entering the school in spring, midterms, summer vacation, fall festival, Christmas and New Years, Valentines Day, a new year with new classes, etc. Mangaka outsource their plot writing (as well as character development, half the time). It's like each series is a pre-written form letter where the author just fills in a few blanks and sells it as something new.
Of course, there are some quite good stories in school settings. And even the forumlaic garbage can be fun. That's just a rant that has nothing to do with this story, whatsoever. Mochi Au Lait tends to follow the cliches, but plays around with them a bit so at least they're funny, and still cute.