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OldtakuNoFujoshi March 30, 2020 11:53 pm

Another long complete manga that I surprised to see
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The plot of this manga is more like realistic, the earthquake that actually took place in reality became the scenes of the manga. The feeling of real places, ways of living of people that added to the manga is refreshing. The big problem with the reality is, we don't know the ending of each individuals. Likewise, this manga just ended like that! Outa still likes his sister in law like forever but moving to work somewhere else. Outa's brother still fights to be the painter despite of his disability. The sister in law, still be with her husband, Outa's brother, but still being too kind more than sis in law to Outa. Kiko's still in love with Outa even he's moving away. The Otaku girl, might have a chance with her crush but what she got is just a little hint of hope from him. That's how it ended. This is the open ending and left me unsatisfied.
If we could follow the reality, Kiko might come to like the dude who played the music instrument. The Otaku girl might end up with her crush. If Outa didn't move away, him and the sis in law, might have an affairs.

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    Tolly March 31, 2020 12:05 am

    Honestly moving on is pretty realistic and healthy so I don’t know why it didn’t go that way. In the end this manga seemed kinda half baked ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

    OldtakuNoFujoshi March 31, 2020 12:09 am
    Honestly moving on is pretty realistic and healthy so I don’t know why it didn’t go that way. In the end this manga seemed kinda half baked ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Tolly

    Half baked..I agree
    There's no need that the author kept going on for 11 vol. to end the manga just like that.