I mean. Not to fault the author or anything, but I felt that the ending was illogical. All of a sudden she wants to use a new deck in the final and most important match? She doesn’t have much experience with that and it would’ve been very risky. Not only that, her joy in playing the game versus the large sum of prize money? After her efforts when playing in the competition against other players, whilst she was so close to winning, I can’t really see the logical idea to throw the last match just to have fun. In another case, it might’ve been a rushed ending as well, since if the plot had indeed continued, I’m sure there will be many chances for Manaka to experience joy in playing whereas developing her character at the same time.
I mean. Not to fault the author or anything, but I felt that the ending was illogical. All of a sudden she wants to use a new deck in the final and most important match? She doesn’t have much experience with that and it would’ve been very risky. Not only that, her joy in playing the game versus the large sum of prize money? After her efforts when playing in the competition against other players, whilst she was so close to winning, I can’t really see the logical idea to throw the last match just to have fun. In another case, it might’ve been a rushed ending as well, since if the plot had indeed continued, I’m sure there will be many chances for Manaka to experience joy in playing whereas developing her character at the same time.