I don't think the slave contract bit was necessary. It's not needed and I think it doesn't help Liz's character at all. Doesn't make sense to me at all. They could have stopped at Liz slapping Maki. It's enough as a sort of marker about what kind of flawed albeit redeemable character she is (I assume, ultimately it's the case, as the story progresses).
I love how cozy this art feels like. Nana is so at home with Junna here, love that expression on her face. She's content to just sit there and listen to her girlfriend talk.
She may choose to explore other characters in the same universe, like Kanou (just like she's doing in the Sayaka spin-off). Personally, I'd prefer to get a fresh new series after this one. I can't wait to see what other wonders Nakatani-sensei can pull off.
I think it depends on their ages... if there are two women in their 30's living together it seems less likely to be roommates than if they are in their early 20's
Hmm, I see, that can be the case then since Kie-san says she's 29 and judging from the taunts she gave Ayumi-san, the latter is probably in her early thirties.
Awww Konatsu has been missing senpai for a while now. Kaede, why you gotta be so ruuuude???
Why indeed, maybe because Konatsu and Honami are the worst useless lesbians,excuse me Friends, i ever seen. Both can't just talk to each other and try to resolve the problem and it's Kaede who must to all the job because the two others can't. I think the last pages of the chapter show that Kaede had enough of this shit and decide to just make both of them talk to each other even she had to threatened them.
LOL methinks Kaede is the wingman useless lesbians need.