100% This is seriously one of the best things I'm reading currently!! I love how despite hyoshin being a rich asshole, he's very relatable and his struggles hit close to home for me. The level of burnout and decline of self worth is so detailed but simple. Because of his privilege he is unable to understand how some people can't or are unable to dedicate their entire life to just music nothing else, it goes to show how both passionate and fortunate he truly is. I can definitely see how he forms a hard exterior that eventually crumbles him down. I do think he needs to be met with just as much brute honesty he dishes out, but it's sad he wasn't able to see it as a growth opportunity but a quitting one. I'm glad the uke (forgot his name bruh) is there to remind him that his success and passion is more important than all of his burdens. That even if everyone else stops rooting for him, someone out there is. Like it's so incredibly sweet and real. I love their bickering dynamic and how they really balance and flesh each other out. I've noticed that hyoshin brings out another side to the mc that is able to be more carefree like he is, and speak his mind. Instead of his pushover tendencies he carries. But on the flip side the mc brings out hyoshin's vulnerable side he guards up. Truly a beautiful relationship, with beautiful art, and a beautiful story.
100% This is seriously one of the best things I'm reading currently!! I love how despite hyoshin being a rich asshole, he's very relatable and his struggles hit close to home for me. The level of burnout and decline of self worth is so detailed but simple. Because of his privilege he is unable to understand how some people can't or are unable to dedicate their entire life to just music nothing else, it goes to show how both passionate and fortunate he truly is. I can definitely see how he forms a hard exterior that eventually crumbles him down. I do think he needs to be met with just as much brute honesty he dishes out, but it's sad he wasn't able to see it as a growth opportunity but a quitting one. I'm glad the uke (forgot his name bruh) is there to remind him that his success and passion is more important than all of his burdens. That even if everyone else stops rooting for him, someone out there is. Like it's so incredibly sweet and real. I love their bickering dynamic and how they really balance and flesh each other out. I've noticed that hyoshin brings out another side to the mc that is able to be more carefree like he is, and speak his mind. Instead of his pushover tendencies he carries. But on the flip side the mc brings out hyoshin's vulnerable side he guards up. Truly a beautiful relationship, with beautiful art, and a beautiful story.