I understand both of their sides, but I’m highkey more on Aya’s side. I get it that hiding the concert from Mitsuki is bad and all, but Mitsuki is doing the same to Aya though? Like, it was never mentioned in any chapters that Mitsuki actually communicated to Aya about the band thing. She just completely leave Aya from the dark, forcing his own gf to hide her own love for music (the same thing that pushed them together in the first place). I’m incredibly irritated in this chapter, Aya tried to communicate but Mitsuki tried to kiss her and stuff. Like dude, that’s literally disrespectful.
I really wish that the manga would be centered around Aya again. She’s the type of person who puts other people first, and we barely know anything about her. We only got one arc about her POV, and it’s about her academic anxiety and fear of being left behind.
It’s sort of ironic that Aya, a character who prioritizes others over herself, doesn’t get prioritized in the series either.
I understand both of their sides, but I’m highkey more on Aya’s side. I get it that hiding the concert from Mitsuki is bad and all, but Mitsuki is doing the same to Aya though? Like, it was never mentioned in any chapters that Mitsuki actually communicated to Aya about the band thing. She just completely leave Aya from the dark, forcing his own gf to hide her own love for music (the same thing that pushed them together in the first place). I’m incredibly irritated in this chapter, Aya tried to communicate but Mitsuki tried to kiss her and stuff. Like dude, that’s literally disrespectful.
I really wish that the manga would be centered around Aya again. She’s the type of person who puts other people first, and we barely know anything about her. We only got one arc about her POV, and it’s about her academic anxiety and fear of being left behind.
It’s sort of ironic that Aya, a character who prioritizes others over herself, doesn’t get prioritized in the series either.