- Nov 5, 2018
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I agree with you in the fact that the protagonist was separated from what he was originally and I must say that I do not like the path that magic and chemistry are taking. In what I am not agreed on is the latter, it is clear that the intentions of the protagonist with Takamura are different from those he has with the other characters. From the beginning we are presented with a relationship of empathy on the part of the author but nothing else, even the protagonist had nothing against her and only helps her because she saved him on the train. But it seems that the author wants to take the relationship between the two of them on the romantic path, apparently in this update. For me it was a bit rushed but it seems that after the previous update there was a lot of demand for that character. I agree that he was given priority to other characters (such as Minami, the girl athletes, Asuka or Sheila) and that if the author wanted a love relationship to develop, the interaction between the two should be slower. But hey, the past is past.Despite many people feeling blue balls, I liked the scenes in this update.
What bothers me is the change of the MC that is really far from the initial darkmind manipulative guy. It's like now he's openly living the normal teenager life + continuation of the old plot.
I wouldn't have never expected to read "I love you" and things like that from him. No more use of the notebook to keep track of his own quests and recap things to manipulate. The whole initial setting almost disappeared.
Conclusion the romance between them is well planned but poorly executed for reasons that are not of my interest.