I checked the last pages of every episode and I realised that it's a weekly manga and you are translating it as soon as you could and upload it here! I really like manga with sports as their first genre, so when I saw this one I decided to wait for a year to start reading (lol) cause I thought it wouldn't get uploaded this often like the other sport mangas. But you guys translate it accurately, edit it beautifully and upload it as soon as it comes out! So I decided to read and liked it a lot! Thank you for your efforts, I'll be waiting for next episodes (=・ω・=)
Uhh well, that’s cause this was the official translations ripped off of the official site, mangaplus. Not a fan translation group doing it.
If you want the chapters earlier or give thanks, you should go to manga plus, and read the chapters there, it also updates earlier than this site, it literally updates on the day it says on the manga pages. For now it’s all free, so if you want chapters earlier then go to mangaplus.
This manga doesnt have a fast pace nor an action to get you so deep into it, or get you so excited. But it has something different than other mangas. It has a protagonist which thinks; thinks about himself, people around him, the world... And realizes how shallow his world and his point of view is. He steadily develops himself and his view by developing and meeting new people, understanding new people and their worlds', and while doing this he also gets us readers dragged along with him. I dont know why but even though this manga hasn't got so many things going on unlike others, I like this more than the others. I like it's slow but steady pace and how it makes us understand people in it, like how they feel and what makes them draw those pictures.
I feel like this manga is rather underrated. I hope more people would realize that is is actually a treasure. Thank you so much for translating, I will be waiting for new chapters (≧∇≦)
For me, I've always especially enjoyed stories that show the development of characters' skills - whether it's art, acting, music, soccer, baseball, drawing, gaming, martial arts, cultivation etc. - and tend to end up a little disappointed when the focus is primarily on matches, battles, romance etc. (not that those things are bad) and the skill and personal development is ignored.
It seems good even from first episode, the drawings are also cool as well. I'm gonna keep an eye on this one, thx for translating.