I don't care how long it's taking for them to get together, I like slow burn and i'm curious to see how Nakamura-sensei will bring them together. I'm just worried, as the chapter are shorter, if she's having trouble putting it all together because of her health or something else. Unfortunately, when stories follow monthly updates they are affected by all sort of things. It's probably hard to keep it up sometimes.
Even if I'm looking forward to see them get together, I'll wait patiently. I grew up with this manga and I'm happy to grow some more with it. :)
Slow is ok, but there's a breaking point to where it drags on. I would really hate it if sensei drags the story only to rush the ending, leaving you dissatisfied. Like you could of developed the ending better with all the time you had dragged on the story. This is like a slap to the face.
Slow is ok, but there's a breaking point to where it drags on. I would really hate it if sensei drags the story only to rush the ending, leaving you dissatisfied. Like you could of developed the ending better w... BeC
Totally agree. Slow burn is one thing, arctic freeze is another. Don't get me wrong, I love this manga. But, that's why I'm frustrated. You can only play the "will they/won't they" game for so long until it's tedious. I don't want the story to end with them getting together. I want them to also explore the challenges that come with actually trying to navigate a relationship.
I don't care how long it's taking for them to get together, I like slow burn and i'm curious to see how Nakamura-sensei will bring them together.
I'm just worried, as the chapter are shorter, if she's having trouble putting it all together because of her health or something else. Unfortunately, when stories follow monthly updates they are affected by all sort of things. It's probably hard to keep it up sometimes.
Even if I'm looking forward to see them get together, I'll wait patiently. I grew up with this manga and I'm happy to grow some more with it. :)
Slow is ok, but there's a breaking point to where it drags on. I would really hate it if sensei drags the story only to rush the ending, leaving you dissatisfied. Like you could of developed the ending better with all the time you had dragged on the story. This is like a slap to the face.
Totally agree. Slow burn is one thing, arctic freeze is another. Don't get me wrong, I love this manga. But, that's why I'm frustrated. You can only play the "will they/won't they" game for so long until it's tedious. I don't want the story to end with them getting together. I want them to also explore the challenges that come with actually trying to navigate a relationship.