
Yes, Junta got really carried away this time.
But I'm so tired of Takato lying and keeping secrets from him. Takato will never impress with his flamenco until he embraces his passionate side - that side he just keeps running from and denying. I thought he accepted it during his previous play, but now he's locked it away again.
It's one thing to be competitive, that's fine. But they could have gone to Spain together and had a wonderful, romantic experience if only Takato wasn't such a stubborn ass.
that I should put off reading this story until there are a whole bunch of new chapters to binge. I hope this slow-burn romance will be worth it in the end, and I like all the side characters, but I'm getting frustrated. Partly that's the manhua style of one panel-per-page, rather than manga that crams a lot of story into each page.
But still, with BJ Alex ending recently, you can see the difference between a story that goes somewhere and has major character development as well, with this dragging it out forever kind of thing.