Hot take? WE DONT NEED A 2ND MALE LEAD

Parumii December 20, 2024 3:51 am

You guys can’t be serious. You seriously want a second male lead for just two panels? I feel that some readers may not fully appreciate the complexities of Yamada’s character and his relationship with Akane. While Akane is possibly dealing with trauma from her past relationship where her ex-boyfriend left her for someone he met online Yamada has consistently demonstrated his trustworthiness and care for her. Labeling him as nonchalant overlooks the moments where he has shown genuine concern and even jealousy, indicating his deep feelings for Akane.

Their relationship has developed over time, with both characters learning to understand and support each other despite their individual challenges. Dismissing Yamada’s character without considering these nuances does a disservice to the story’s depth. It’s essential to engage with the narrative fully before forming opinions, as this allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the characters and their development.

Furthermore, the pure suggestion of introducing a second male lead based on this seems unnecessary. Yamada has shown his dedication, such as when he was willing to distance himself from other women to ensure Akane’s comfort. Statements like “If she doesn’t smile, there’s no point,” and “Because I’m going to marry your older sister,” highlight his commitment.

It’s frustrating when some readers don’t recognize a well-developed male lead. This misunderstanding will likely be resolved in upcoming chapters, making the introduction of a second male lead redundant. (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜
Lol sorry I made it so formal, this topic just made me really mad…

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