I've been re-reading & watching Karasuno vs. Inarizaki parts. Coach Ukai really has great tactical skills...like REALLY GOOD. We didn't get to see that with Shiratorizawa since they have like one strategy which is just give the ball to Ushijima. Or in Date Tech which is handling with the blockers.
But with Inarizaki; they have multiple great players that just one strategy won't work. And the setter was the biggest problem overall.
So, coach Ukai thinking of different strategies one after another is freakin impressive AF. He know how to encourage them and trusts his players even if some of them might lose a point
Read the whole thing in one sitting and I dunno why this wasn't that satisfying to me. Don't get me wrong, this was an amazing manwha otherwise I wouldn't have stayed up all night until the morning reading this (≧▽≦)
But yeah, 8/10 would definitely read it again multiple times.(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
I guess the conclusion with Rigon's father wasn't done that well. Could be that. There wasn't any of the verbal beatdown we usually see with these kinds of stories. Just him getting rid of his dad just like that. Also, the whole build-up was too excessive for actual thing. Felt more like the conclusion of a side plot. Maybe this is just me, but the reveal of Haon's father was also underwhelming? It was too many plot twists and turns, which ended up decreasing the overall satisfaction of reading the story
Yeah, you're right. I also think the conclusion was too rushed. I was totally expecting some kind of battle or something but all we got was a weird trial where everyone conveniently found the evidences and witnesses and connected the dots then BOOM! He's guilty That kind of build up for nothing.
I'm also kind of annoyed that Haon was mentally fine after those 10 years inside that hole. He has to be a little bit crazy in the head with no one to talk to. Getting distracted with "training" isn't enough to justify to me for him to be fine after those 10 years of isolation ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
Lastly, the names are so corny too...like the hell is the "Blue Flame of Retribution" and "Red Eyed Demon" ╥﹏╥
Anyway, I think these were the minor things that made it 8/10 to me.
The story was realistic until the confession scene but bru...I feel like the seme should've taken his time wooing Minami more. Like, he just made swoony words to win over Minami and that's it???
Not to mention, he completely retracted the "I would recognize my fated person at first sight" into "My fated person would always stay by my side" ( ̄へ ̄)be for real... kind of a manipulative way to finally get Minami to be with him to be honest.
Anyway, the angst and story was good I just wished the dude actually TRIED to win Minami over.
Most of you wanted them to have a happy ending. I feel like I'm one of the few that don't want them to be end game. Even though some people are spoiling that they are going to be a couple...?? Even if they do...meh. It's just I'm still bitter of what Dohyeok did to Suha all because he just wanted to be f*cked in the a** hard
Why am I reading the side story then?
Coz the plot was more interesting than the main couple LOL. And I was hoping for a bitter messy end kind of situation...but even if it ends up them being together, I don't care. I was just curious to the bitter end.
Anyway, don't hate me on this. ┗( T﹏T )┛
The author is trying to give him a redemption arc…, but their method was terrible. Just by making him get to know how it feels to be raped and traumatising another character for development was a terrible path. I wouldn’t wish for the person I hate to ever undergo that’s just terrible. For me I lost interest when the author drew him getting raped as well just coz he was the antagonist in the main couples story…
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