As far as I'm concerned, this chapter is all Rika, Rika, Rika. Every stance, every gesture, every word she says, every cute face she makes. When she said "I wanna feel what it's like to be loved that hard, just once..." I was so moved I wanted to jump into the manga just to hug and comfort her. Sniff, Rikaaa, my sweet baby, please don't be sad!
Tsuruta? Who's Tsuruta?
Lol, I'm sure we're going to see more development of her soon, maybe in a few more chapters or another arc. How forlorn she looks and her wish to be loved, as well as paying enough attention to Tsuruta to catalyze this character development, already show a deeper side to her besides teasing genki girl.
Happy with how Tsuruta was handled. This was the only real resolution possible if he was going to be a decent human being. Also, as I thought, Tsuruta really had no reason to be in love with Miwa, just crush on first sight type of thing. He did also idolize her which isn't going to change immediately. That'll take some time to wear off even if he's going to support her as a friend now.
I would just like to comment on how adorable that Inoken guy is near the end. The way he goes on about learning to love somebody as a friend with complete sincerity, despite having been rejected multiple times, is commendable. It shows a lot of respect for the people he confessed to.
Last random thought, it's cathartic seeing a guy be the "in love with somebody unobtainable" character for once, in a yuri manga no less. "I wonder if I were a girl, if I'd have a chance with her..." You don't even know man just how many times the female yuri protagonist is the one thinking along those lines. Now somebody else can finally experience that pain! This also confirms the narrative is unwavering on Miwa identifying as lesbian versus "if it's you, it's okay" sexuality or "reluctantly fall in line with heterosexual societal expectations" sexuality, which is a victory in it of itself for modern yuri.
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