Akira is so tangible and real. He was so fed up with his reality that he just becomes sarcastic about it. The casual life bombs and insecurities he has always surprises me. I know that he loves Kento. Three years and he sticks to Kento even if he casually reminds Kento that their relationship will be fruitless—but Kento meets him halfway because he knew that they had different upbringing.
That's why the end chapter is heartwarming and wholesome. I love how the dialogue casually nudge the Japanese law to stop being so damn conservative and recognize that there are unconventional lovers who'd very much love to be a family.
Akira is so tangible and real. He was so fed up with his reality that he just becomes sarcastic about it. The casual life bombs and insecurities he has always surprises me. I know that he loves Kento. Three years and he sticks to Kento even if he casually reminds Kento that their relationship will be fruitless—but Kento meets him halfway because he knew that they had different upbringing.
That's why the end chapter is heartwarming and wholesome. I love how the dialogue casually nudge the Japanese law to stop being so damn conservative and recognize that there are unconventional lovers who'd very much love to be a family.