Wakaki Taketora-kun no Nayami
First story: Deliquent-looking high schooler and a cute guy who likes his face get together. Second story: A guy who was dumped by his lover ended up getting married to his pregnant drinking buddy. His former lover comes back five years later, way after his wife passed away. This story, specifically regarding the complexities of why they broke up and whose fault it was, is very realistic. Third story: kind of dumb but kind of hot.
This Ending
I think this was a really smart, in depth look at why relationships can fail. It’s often not for anything dramatic and black and white, like cheating or abuse, but instead for the simple reason of one or both parties failing to treasure the other person as they should. In this case, it was Jinwoo that stopped treasuring Candy in the ways he had before, and had started taking him for granted at some point. I think the author also tries to point out an error (at least to some degree) that Candy makes in the relationship (read Candy’s journey through the extras). At first I didn’t agree with it; but upon further reflection, I think that although Candy truly wasn’t in the wrong, things could have been fixed had he communicated his feelings explicitly and verbally. Not the feelings of love, which he did; but every frustration that he let go of was just building up inside of him and didn’t really do any service for either of them. If he had communicated those feelings, Jinwoo would have realized what was happening to them and likely changed (as he did when he realized what he had “thrown away”) as a result.
The Wrong Way to use Healing Magic
Daten No Tsuki
First and fourth stories were really good. Second was fine; third was bad.
Qing Wo Yi Sheng Yi Shi Lian