It doesn’t seem to go with the mood of the series though.
Yes, it was more on the realistic side, however it was pretty unrealistic in its own way too, why? Because this was fiction. Maybe it actually made sense for this sequel, I can’t say for sure because I dropped it as it didn’t have the previous series magic. Even so, it had his really unrealistic things too.
From the beginning of this sequel to the end, you can feel that it’s no the same, such as it’s not their every day lives to you get to see and the ocasional problems that arise but a more dark take on things. Honestly it wasn’t magical nor gave you that hopeful and nice feeling anymore by the end, when a problem was resolved.
I guess it makes sense, the mangaka probably changed along these years, so her vision of life and the outcome of this manga were altered.
True.. though there is that everyone read it for romance it had.. in the sequel it's more about the maturity their relationship has attained over the years.. and I would have loved to see more romance than having a tragedy.. it's more hurtful bc Katouxiwaki were shown as the inseparable pair.. but they did in the end which is tragic but a real part of life .. I haven't read the chap ahead and I will not here on so I can't comment if the character killing was necessary..
My hint is : winter cicada / fuyu no semi
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