I truly feel for those who are rooting for Kiyoto, it makes absolute sense as every character on here deserves happiness since none of them are inherently evil to deserve the opposite.
However, I like and prefer the idea of Touji and Yachiro getting together. As someone who's foolish enough to believe in the concept of soulmates or something close to that, the story began with showing how they were bound for each other and I really truly want that for them. First love end game rarely ever happens in real life, especially one that is as pure as Touji and Yachiro's.
I feel bad for Kiyoto, I feel for him, especially Yachiro's wife. But it was clear that none of them were completely happy, Yachiro especially. With that said, I think that's one of the author's main points in creating this story, as humans, we're bound to break other people's hearts including our own before we find happiness. It happens all the time. Whether one should be held accountable for causing such is subjective and that's because how complex and layered love is.
Apart from that, and how the pairings have become so divisive with the spoiled ending (I don't blame anyone dropping this, I probably would have dropped it too if I learned Touji and Kiyoto was end game.) The art is amazing, the pacing is wonderful too and is such a fresh way of portraying romance. Wish there were more updates.
I truly feel for those who are rooting for Kiyoto, it makes absolute sense as every character on here deserves happiness since none of them are inherently evil to deserve the opposite.
However, I like and prefer the idea of Touji and Yachiro getting together. As someone who's foolish enough to believe in the concept of soulmates or something close to that, the story began with showing how they were bound for each other and I really truly want that for them. First love end game rarely ever happens in real life, especially one that is as pure as Touji and Yachiro's.
I feel bad for Kiyoto, I feel for him, especially Yachiro's wife. But it was clear that none of them were completely happy, Yachiro especially. With that said, I think that's one of the author's main points in creating this story, as humans, we're bound to break other people's hearts including our own before we find happiness. It happens all the time. Whether one should be held accountable for causing such is subjective and that's because how complex and layered love is.
Apart from that, and how the pairings have become so divisive with the spoiled ending (I don't blame anyone dropping this, I probably would have dropped it too if I learned Touji and Kiyoto was end game.) The art is amazing, the pacing is wonderful too and is such a fresh way of portraying romance. Wish there were more updates.