The reality is relationships are hard. Building a life together is hard. I appreciate how the story handled the couple's naïve idea that they could just run away together, live in an idyllic countryside, and all their problems magically go away.
As a wise man once said, "Wherever you go, you're still there."
I'm just appreciating this as a much-needed breath of fresh air in the rather tired trope of 'childhood friends'. Am trying hard not to think too much about the viability of the plot.
I love how in the Mei x Aki chapters, only the eyes of the non-narrating girl are visible. Really communicates how each of them can see the beauty in the other girl, but not in themselves.
I thought the pair in the credits page, who were looking at The Weeping Woman were Mei and Yuzu. But then their uniforms' the same as the two girls looking at Mona Lisa (at least, Mei-look-alike and the dark-haired girl are wearing the same blue cardigan) so idk anymore XD
Those two are Mei and Yuzu and no-one's telling me any different
Tokyo has around 7 million households, so the probability of unwittingly moving in next to the exact individual you were looking for is roughly 1/7000000
This girl really be giving lotteries a run for their money, huh
At first I thought the thing on Ch2 pg6 about checking a woman's ring finger before making a move was about assessing her likelihood of being a lesbian through her 2D:4D ratio. But checking for the presence of an actual ring works too, I guess.