Dahe's character design coincides with Shana and Aria, and the aesthetically fatigued
male protagonist looks sorry
and the style of painting is not the type I like (the kind that I prefer Jingani than JC)
Even in the After a few episodes there was the thought of abandoning the pit, but after Ami appeared, that thought completely disappeared. With the superficial maturity and real childishness, coupled with the perfect body and appearance, is there a role that can be matched in this work?
But the supporting role is destined to be a tragedy, and it is impossible to overtake the protagonist and stay with the protagonist.
Therefore, the male protagonist, this バカ, only regards Mami as a friend in the end, and even Mami is completely unaware of her intentions.
The saddest moment was when Ami said next to the male protagonist, "It is enough to have someone who can understand me, even though it has nothing to do with love." I didn't see any reaction from the male protagonist at all. Can you hear what Mami is saying?
Then, as usual, Asami would sit between the vending machines and drink canned drinks. And this is just a strange hobby in the eyes of the male protagonist.
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