I likewise cannot wait as well. But the temporal force is not willing to bend the knee and accelerate to that glorious future for some reason. Such a tantalizing time to binge read this wonderful manga, just to be stopped before the true pay-off.
The most enjoyable part is how both of them are so multi-faccetted. Yoroizuka seems apathetic, but she can absolutely be emotionally affected and express desires. She simply has a higher resistance to emotional connection with her own feelings and others. I was especially proud of her for being capable of using empathy to predict that putting off the Christmas celebration out of some over-serious concern about passing on sickness would have been emotionally devastating to Kurumi and reconsidered. It subverts the usual "selfishly considerate" trope and makes her more human. People are not robots that will avoid all risks and always act by the book.
Kurumi appears as the cutesy airheaded type who only has pure love to give, but she has a lewd streak and a real impatient desire to advance their relationship. Her pro-active nature is wonderfully refreshing, even if she lacks the emotional stamina to keep up with her own daring plans and fails to pick up on cues from her girlfriend at times. The fact that she has a healthy mix of emotional and physical needs makes her feel much more real. It is also enjoyable to see that while she has her declared goal of spoiling her girlfriend she is still secretly happy when the reverse happens as well.
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