The main story was really cute and sweet been awhile since I’ve read a tragic love story. Love is God though. I enjoyed the oneshots in between and the end except the last one
Aoi is a countryside girl who falls in love with a Tokyo boy and moves to the big city in pursuit of love (also mostly because her dad got transferred). Along comes her country childhood friend who's loved her forever and a love triangle situation ensues, cue father's interference, lies to naive idiots, etc. Only, this story takes a turn for tragedy and delivers some of the most heart rending final chapters I've ever seen in a shoujo. And so, despite hating the characters, I can't help but love them because, at the end of the day, they're just dummies dumbing the only way they know how.
I was totally ready to write this story off after the first 8-10 chapters: the MC was an irredeemable idiot, and all of the male characters were so stuck on themselves and their pride they didn't care how the MC felt in the best of cases, and actively tried to hurt her in the worst. I literally kept reading for the satisfaction of dealing a hearty "sucked!" in my review when I was done. Then it took an unexpected turn and delivered some of the most tear-jerking chapters I've ever seen in a shoujo that I just couldn't bring myself to keep hating it. The MC was no longer a fool; the guys stopped being sociopaths and started to value her feelings, and the overbearing father all but disappeared. At that point I could only think "Aha! This is the story I've been waiting for!" And although the ending left a bit to be desired for me (can't put my finger on it, maybe it was because I didn't feel he ever really got closure after losing both her picture and letter?), it transformed into such a touching story in the last 5 chapters that I was left in tears afterwards T-T
And all of the extra stories were comical, or just interesting to read, even if I didn't particularly care for most (all) of the male leads in them.
Silly, funny, sometimes even embarrassing to read, and just when you're about to think that everyone in this story is competing for the title "idiot of the year" the story takes a sidestep to heartrending drama. So you'll wrinkle your brows because even with all that heartache, they're still acting like idiots, but all of a sudden it's precious idiots playing dumb to enjoy what's left. And that's more endearing than anything.