Damn, I mean, that was as good a place as any to end the series, and it wasn’t a bad ending either (would’ve liked to see a bit more yuri, though), but that was a HARD stop right there. All known Nomans have moved on, Mashiro’s left without her powers, Bazu has become baby... Basically, just about every avenue for a continuation (even one made independently) has been cut off (save for potentially a Society spin-off with a new cast). I’m not complaining, but it would be interesting to hear what made Neji choose to put that fine a point on the series, since they had a pretty neat concept going with this one.
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