
I'm only at the first parts of the manga, but why does it feel as if there is more bromance between Conrad and yuuri than wolfram and yuuri. I don't get it. I love the wolfram/yuuri pairing, even though wolfram is so tsundere at times. >.<

Try chapter 108 and we'll talk then. Happy reading.

I've read bits and pieces of the light novel, and it is more about ConradxYuuri than anyone else. Conrad occupies most of Yuri's thoughts. I gave up after that.

Noo!! Don't give up on the light novels! They give Yuri so much more depth than either the manga or the anime adaptations.

If you make it to novel 15, you'll see how canon Yuuri & Wolfram are (it starts around novel 8-9). Conrad is a father figure, Conrad himself may or may not have feelings for Yuuri but Yuuri certainly doesn't have any romantic feelings for him. Yuuri and Wolfram being the canon couple is also pretty obvious in the manga, especially after chapter 100. I don't understand how people who have read the novels and manga can believe that Yuuri has a romantic interest in anyone other than Wolfram.

https://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Maru-MA
Idk if you already looked at this Website I have not gotten past volume 15 so idk if it's there but I hope it helps.

Yeah, but they've already reached that chapter in novel 14 where things get serious. I don't know how far along you are, but if you haven't started novel 8 yet, then novel 15 will be done by the time you get to that point. Start reading, their translation is ongoing.

Why are the updates getting slower and slower? They used to once or even twice a week. Now, the gap between of the dates of the updates are getting wider. I've checked the raws and we're still pretty far away from latest chapters. I'm not angry at the scanlators for the slower updates cuz I'm thankful for the scanlator's efforts to actually update it and post it here, but I'm just curious. Are they on too busy on christmas break? Haha!
On the lighter side, try reading lookism if you haven't read it yet! :D

Ever since you recommend lookism my world get brighter ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
Its been a while I get the joy of shipping characters hoe hoe.Just finished in three because it sooooo intense.Of course the shipping goes to hyun suk and jae yol...who doesnt want shipping with some good looking with mysterious-cute aura hahaha

Wow! It feels nice to actually make somebody's day better!
The jeayol ang hyung suk pairing is strong and it feels so canon! God! What I wouldn't do to make the author change it into shounen ai! Hahah!! Maybe us fangirls should bribe her/him to it! The secret knight in shining armor vibe is just the best thing about jaeyol!

I wish joon hyuk had more "screen time" in the manhwa.. It was kinda weird that he was there only at the start and at the end of everything.. I don't know why but I liked him better than hyun woo. ( is the name right?) he didn't get much chararacter development as well.. the ending was unsatifying tho. But the story was pretty good.

Its sad how people care too much about grades cuz at the end of the day they are nothing. Someone who scored a high score on a test can simply be good at memorizing, but then ask them to apply that knowledge and they'd be at wit's end. Although I'm not saying that this applies to everybody who does well ob tests. But what I am saying is that even tests can't define a person's intelligence, much less a person's worth. Grades do not define a person. they may say how smart a person is, in a very findamental sense, but is that really all there is to a person?

Long version
While grades do not define a person's intelligence or worth, a grade is not simply nothing. It does correlate to success, good organization and good work ethic. After all, not many highschool dropouts etc become successful. This is not true is some cases, but in many cases it does. But you see, a C is an average grade, a C isn't bad. Work ethic and responsibility not only includes doing your homework, reviewing on time and etc, but the two also include going to teachers for help and good communication skills. Of course this means that you do not have to be a straight A student to be a good student, you don't even need A's and B's, having your own personal interests and values and specialty also counts. I knew a girl who have mostly B's and C's but she got into a very good art school for her art portfolio and her amazing steampunk jewelry designs. Another point is that grades are valued differently, evaluated differently and viewed differently in different cultures. For example many schools in Asia are criticized for their lack of creativity and critical thinking skills; much of the coursework is based on memorization. However in many European and North American school, critical thinking and self-development is practiced more than a set course. Also in some Asian countries such as China, grades reflect what would eventually be a person's final exam, a score that literally determines a person's life and worth, so they are taken much more seriously. I can assure you that the GaoKao exams are taken to an obsessive level of seriousness; sats look like nothing compared to the GaoKao. I believe Japan also does a similar test for High schoolers.
Although a person does not need straight A's or all A's and B's to be intelligent, grades often do reflect responsibility and work ethic. C is an average score, it is somewhat rare to have good work ethic and be responsible and still have a grade below a C. Not saying that's it's not possible, but it is hard. Work ethic and responsibility do also includes going to see a teacher for help, communication with adults etc.
TL;DR Version
Grades aren't my-life-is-going-to-end important, but grades reflect who student is as a person to some degree. Many people use "grades don't measure intelligence" as an excuse for laziness etc. Grades do not measure intelligence as a whole, but they do measure some aspects of intelligence. Grades and scoring also vary from culture to culture.
I'm sorry if anyone takes offense in this. It is only my personal opinion and I do not mean to insult anyone. Please let me know if I have anything I have sorely made a mistake on.

Wow so long, but I get what your saying and what the other person says too. I think you both are right. Grades may reflect your work ethic and character but at the same time there is more to people than what can be reflected in school work. I think grades are something one must earn for their own benefit and not something to do just to please parents. Yes there are more important things in life than good grades however that doesn't mean you shouldn't try your best; after all, decent grades can really boost confidence in one's
abilities. As long as one tries their best with what they have then there's no reason to feel any regrets. (▰˘◡˘▰)
P.S. I think parents in countries like Japan and Korea put more importance in grades than most parents in the U.S. Just think of it as a cultural norm.
just when it was getting so good! DDD:
this is never gonna update, isn't it? D: