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the fact that i relate every single minuscule thing (except dead parents aspect of course) in this manga and it's prefectly laid out with beautiful art and written so well that I couldn't even know how to begin to express it hits so deeply. Holy fuck, it's like the author wrote down every single thought I've ever had about parents, friends, independence, identity, loneliness, etc astounds me at how well they know the human mind and how connected it is to what a real person thinks. THIS IS SO FUCKING GOOD
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awww I wanted to some more scenes of him getting beat up. Too bad. Well, the last panel where chika shows the messages that were sent kinda made me not so pissed off at the dude.
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No worries :) I'm reffering to the last shot of Chika's phone in the last chapter, a chat between him and Kurisu.
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/blue_sky_complex/mh/mpn_chapter-2209750/pg-46/
But in the last panel of the last chapter we see that Chika has seen messages from Kurisu from back when they were in driver's training together. We can see that Kurisu was really set on becoming Chika's friend and asking all these trivial questions, but I dont really know If Chika really responded back or not. When they meet again, Chika doesn't really remember Kurisu.
The last panel shows us that Chika at least understands that Kurisu is not a complete dickhead, because he was sending him messages even if Chika never responded back.
This is at least what I get from that shot of his phone, and I might be wrong ( ̄∇ ̄")
yes i did cry like a lil bitch throughout this and especially at the ending. fully deserved cuz this manga is so fucking good. the art, the representation, the depth. immaculate.