Yuri Project
joined Jul 14, 2016
It is cliché but I actually dropped it because it is the opposite of predictable. I just don't get what kind of mood the author is trying to create. In chapter 2, Mishio goes, within a few pages, from collapsing on the floor, to kissing and making bedroom eyes to the MC, to being all blasé, to kissing her again, to having a laughing fit. Her behavior is too erratic and the manga doesn't establish any kind of mood so it's all just a pointless mess to me.
You might be right about inconsistency. Just trying to think about Mishio's behavior in this scene, I guess I'd explain it like this:
She actually is very feverish, and she is incredibly self-destructive. Due to strong emotion and inhibited rational thought, she deliberately acts in a pretty odd manner, and then eventually Ena's reactions surprise her so much that she can no longer keep up the act. To a certain extent, the rest of the series explains the emotional basis for her behavior.
I agree that the series is a little confused, or maybe just confusing, in at least one aspect. It does all come together, but while reading it was very easy to guess wrong about where it was going. I'm not sure if it was deliberately surprising through undermining expectations, or if the misdirection somehow crept in by mistake.