The ending of this manga will be a queerplatonic partnership between Rihito and Noa, but they still keep the whacky cast and dynamics. So "nothing" changes at the surface level, but there's a subtle shift in the meaning behind interactions underneath.
Idk. I enjoy this manga. It's enjoyable and relatable (in a weird way). However, I'm not gonna delude myself into *actually* thinking there's intentional aro-/ace-spec representation here.
I read the chapters, loved it, then looked at the comments, and y'all are frying her ass.
I think I'm just a big fan of the misunderstanding trope when it's handled in a horror-trope (not romance) way. Whether it be a monster MC mistaken as human, or a human MC mistaken as a monster.
The ending of this manga will be a queerplatonic partnership between Rihito and Noa, but they still keep the whacky cast and dynamics. So "nothing" changes at the surface level, but there's a subtle shift in the meaning behind interactions underneath.
Idk. I enjoy this manga. It's enjoyable and relatable (in a weird way). However, I'm not gonna delude myself into *actually* thinking there's intentional aro-/ace-spec representation here.
"delusional take" and it's the most based take i've ever seen. keep it real
rihito aro ace realness, they basically alr got some queer platonic shit going on anyways even if they get together that shit just feel queer