If you're not a fan of drama (especially if the characters make a big deal over EVERY LITTLE THING), then the first story isn't meant for you. However, the second isn't so bad. You get to sympathize with the uke for his relationship with his "master" from the past (which I was bothered with) and just wish him for the best. I find the second story sad, which was caused due to not being recognized as yourself but as a child of a famous celebrity and misunderstanding. I'm glad the second couple gotten their happy ending
girl what. the first story was 95% fluff. the second story was dramatic asf... perfect for fans of drama. you even admit its sad with misunderstandings and finding oneself and bad childhood lol like how is that not drama to you.
girl what. the first story was 95% fluff. the second story was dramatic asf... perfect for fans of drama. you even admit its sad with misunderstandings and finding oneself and bad childhood lol like how is that... sgtkeroro
The second is dramatic, but only because of misunderstanding and not being seen as who you are. Not to mention, the drama was necessary and fitting to the story, as we get to understand the characters and why they behave the way they do towards each other. The first story starts nice, showing the couple as 6 yr olds then quickly rushes to them being married. Not too long afterwards, the couple are arguing over things that isn't even worth arguing about.
All I'm saying is that I don't like sudden, unnecessary drama.
It's a good thing Toga decided to use Ochako's quirk when transformed into her than using Deku's quirk when transformed into him, because back then, if she did used his quirk, Toga would've end up losing so many limbs.
I'm crying with actual tears of joy and sadness. Even though this manga went through a lot of crazy shit, I still had never given up on it and I'm glad that I didn't. I loved the ending and I'm going to miss my two love-birds
I'm happy for Shinsou and I hope monoma help Mirio get his quirk back, but where's todoroki? He's been gone for the past few chapters. Midoriya, check on your man to know if he's okay and not have a fever because of his intense fire quirk.
If you're not a fan of drama (especially if the characters make a big deal over EVERY LITTLE THING), then the first story isn't meant for you. However, the second isn't so bad. You get to sympathize with the uke for his relationship with his "master" from the past (which I was bothered with) and just wish him for the best. I find the second story sad, which was caused due to not being recognized as yourself but as a child of a famous celebrity and misunderstanding. I'm glad the second couple gotten their happy ending
girl what. the first story was 95% fluff. the second story was dramatic asf... perfect for fans of drama. you even admit its sad with misunderstandings and finding oneself and bad childhood lol like how is that not drama to you.
The second is dramatic, but only because of misunderstanding and not being seen as who you are. Not to mention, the drama was necessary and fitting to the story, as we get to understand the characters and why they behave the way they do towards each other. The first story starts nice, showing the couple as 6 yr olds then quickly rushes to them being married. Not too long afterwards, the couple are arguing over things that isn't even worth arguing about.
All I'm saying is that I don't like sudden, unnecessary drama.