Other than finding love and making that his new purpose, I feel like Susumu hasn’t really moved forward at all on a personal level. He’s a stagnant character, and their new relationship doesn’t seem to inspire much change in him yet. Realistically I understand that it takes time to move on from a life you once knew but can no longer have, but I feel like this needs a second volume to be truly complete. Plus from before meeting Tobias, it seems like Susumu is unexpectedly the fickle type anyways who’s not attached to anything or anyone but the piano. He needs character development….still!
Other than finding love and making that his new purpose, I feel like Susumu hasn’t really moved forward at all on a personal level. He’s a stagnant character, and their new relationship doesn’t seem to inspire much change in him yet. Realistically I understand that it takes time to move on from a life you once knew but can no longer have, but I feel like this needs a second volume to be truly complete. Plus from before meeting Tobias, it seems like Susumu is unexpectedly the fickle type anyways who’s not attached to anything or anyone but the piano. He needs character development….still!