
Yeah I get it! Personally I like it because it shows development for Naoto, who used to isolate himself out of fear due to his trauma, and now he can interact with so many ppl and how his family and friends have expanded since meeting Hazuki. BUT I do get it, nothing really happens because it's not necessarily about going from one specific plot point to another. And fundamentally slice of life is about the mundane things, the character interactions, and not necessarily about reaching plot points. Not that they can't, as character growth does sometimes happen, but unless you're very invested in the characters it can feel stagnant and repetitive. I've been reading this since chapter one so I'm very invested, but some may not be because of the more slice of life stuff that isn't about drama. Though I do get that sometimes it feels like the story wants to focus on others, not just the main couple, but I get it's because it now also involves an older Shizuku and her new siblings, which expand the character list.
So this is not in any way a critic or anything, but I was wondering if I was the only one that thinks "slice of life" is a tricky topic, it can get tiresome and out of hand quite easily. I feel, just recently, that this thing has too many characters involved all the time, and every new chapter is technically less about the family and more about where the family is at or who they're interacting with. I don't know it feels a bit ... uneventful??? Like the new events are really not that important... Agh I don't know how to explain myself with this. I guess if you get it you get it, if not, that's fine.