Aw, I wanted to see the kiss. this's still sweeter then chocolate tho. ^.^
You don't get to say that in a NozoEli as long as you're wearing a Maki avatar. XD
Hey now, we accept everyone in the LLverse, as long as they're not nimrods starting shipping wars because their precious ship in one universe isn't the main one in another, namely the constant EriUmi vs NozoEri that occurs way too often. Can you tell I'm salty about it?
Well you should be able to tell which universe I'm in from my avatar.
Sorry to say this to all the angry people, but this ending was a work of art compared to other series. I mean, this has an ending, while crap like Citrus just goes on and on, with each chapter being another "f*ck you" to the readers. Or half of the things that Morinaga Milk writes, where nothing. ever. happens.
You can't take sacred names in vain like that. And you certainly can't compare mediocre stuff like this to Morinaga Milk's. Morinaga Milk could do a single frame with no dialogue and it would have more human characterization than this whole manga.
Point about Citrus though.
That's the most funny thing I've ever heard ever since I finished The Secret Recipe, in which NOTHING EVER HAPPENED.
Um, two girls fell in love and started going out. What else do you expect to be happening in a yuri romance, exactly?
I'd have expected less if it WERE as simple as two-girls-fell-in-love-and-started-going-out. It fails to sustain the sweet atmosphere I'd expect based on this comic's first impression: Either as plain and sweet as Fujieda Miyabi's Chatting at the Amber Teahouse, either as a extreme comedy as Imamula Youko's The Real Her.
So basically... too much happened? And honestly, Miyabi is pretty much the only author to consistently have no drama in his works. Nearly every yuri comedy that's not a oneshot is going to up the (melo)drama in the last half or third or quarter.
If you think irrelevant side characters popping out from nowhere is something worthy called "happened", then yes.