WTF, the Mai/Shin'ya romance

Super Anime Fan April 27, 2020 6:20 am

Seriously, WTF was up with that. Shin-ya raises Mai as his daughter since her birth, but once she turns 15, he starts lusting after her from time to time because she looks like her mother. And Mai, WTF!?! She discovers that Shin'ya, whom she thought was her biological father for 15 years, is actually her adoptive/stepfather, and she's suddenly in love with him.
What the hell was the author thinking. This added absolutely nothing to the plot, and was completely 100% unnecessary. It didn't even go anywhere, and seemed to be thrown in the story just because. It lasted for like 10 pages, and then that's it. Mai was rejected, the end. It not only came completely out of the blue, but was stupid, pointless, irrelevant, and disturbing. If they took out that bit of romance, the story would be no different. In fact, it took more effort to put it in there. Seriously, why did the author include it? It actually took away from the story rather than added anything, simply giving us a WTF moment before dropping from the plot completely.

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