This mangaka is really the master of nonsensical drama, huh? For one thing, there was that whole thing where she claimed he mistook her for someone else for way too long and with such intensity that it didn't make sense. She never actually listened to his memories to know for sure, but just stubbornly insisted he was wrong for no reason. Wouldn't any semi rational person consider that they might not remember the other person/they could have changed? And then don't even get me started on the way it was resolved. Can you say anti-climactic?
Oddly enough, I could have dealt with that if chapter 3 didn't suddenly throw in some rando guy who literally started a love triangle 8 pages in. It didn't even seem like there was any attempt to make his character make sense; the author just needed more drama and he provided it I guess.
This mangaka is really the master of nonsensical drama, huh? For one thing, there was that whole thing where she claimed he mistook her for someone else for way too long and with such intensity that it didn't make sense. She never actually listened to his memories to know for sure, but just stubbornly insisted he was wrong for no reason. Wouldn't any semi rational person consider that they might not remember the other person/they could have changed? And then don't even get me started on the way it was resolved. Can you say anti-climactic?
Oddly enough, I could have dealt with that if chapter 3 didn't suddenly throw in some rando guy who literally started a love triangle 8 pages in. It didn't even seem like there was any attempt to make his character make sense; the author just needed more drama and he provided it I guess.