The Nurse's office at a Japanese school is a wonder. Girls can hook up there, the nurses are always flawless beauties who love JKs, and if you're lucky, you might get a school where Nurse Exposition works, if you're in a confusing, not entirely possible predicament!
This kind of story arc usually pops up a lot in superhero comics, I believe.
That being people who loss their powers, and feel like they lost a part of themselves
This case is more of a coming-of-age trope, where losing the superpower is a sign of maturing
I’ll be honest I was kind of hoping she’d only lose the ability to see arrows to people she has mutual feelings with. Her losing it all together is kind of lame. It takes away the unique flavor this manga has.
This either spells the end of polyam route, or the beginning of a longer-than-we-thought process of getting there, taking its time to establish the romantic connection between all three.
I sincerely hope it's the latter and i guess it all depends on whether the series is ending soon or not~
I wonder if that nurse was saying random things cause it’s pretty interesting if it was true that her ability was tied to her health and the reasons behind why she could see it
I’ll be honest I was kind of hoping she’d only lose the ability to see arrows to people she has mutual feelings with. Her losing it all together is kind of lame. It takes away the unique flavor this manga has.
Same, but then again that might get too easy for her to figure out why it's gone. I'm okay going with this route at least she'll may learn how love works without the arrows.
The arrows going away entirely is so boring. If this series was really firing on all cylinders, she'd be able to see her own arrow and be freaking out about it constantly.
I wonder what they’re gonna do in regards to coloring. One of the cool things about this series was how they had the arrows colored when nothing else was, but now that Mei can’t see them the only colors we’ll get are in flashbacks
Man at this rate I feel like a poly ending between the three just doesnt make sense anymore, unless the author develops the very underdeveloped rinna, sayo ending just makes more sense at this point.