Honestly I was so confused on what time period this was supposed to be set in until the later chapters. It felt weird that the outfits and all the buildings (and even the dialogue in the first translation though it was excessive) felt 1950-ish but the vampires hair was really weird. Then he randomly pulled out an iPhone and there were glass skyscrapers and I kinda just gave up. No one was really wearing particularly modern clothes until that crimson guy wore gym clothes and that was like chapter 17 but I recognize I could’ve just been being a little silly. That being said the vampire’s families’ outfits didn’t match up with the 1700s anyway if the incident was 320 years ago so maybe the author just doesn’t care that much and part of me can respect that.
All these stories like to add homewreckers for drama but there is a super interesting conflict right in front of them. Todoroki is infertile due to him misusing medication. Otonashi may start thinking about having kids based off the conversation he had with his coworkers. Them struggling with those conflicting positions could be super interesting and could go a number of ways. Also it would be different.
Nothing against this but I feel like mc has a very toxic view on what being an internal medicine physician is. I know we story is insinuating he’s wrong but I hope there is an actual scene of him realizing that. Internal medicine physician are the ones that do check-ups and are the first to notify you when something is wrong. They work with you to form health plans and to redirect you to the correct specialist if needed meaning they must have knowledge in a number of diseases and disorders in order to quickly find someone to help you and reduce harm. They go through residency as well—so in no way is working in that field “limping and pretending to be a doctor”. They are arguably the most doctor of all the medical practitioners since they have the strongest connection with their community. Again I have full sympathy for him but it’s completely fine if he cannot be a surgeon, he can save so many lives as an internal medicine specialist and maybe that would suit him better considering his anxieties.
yeah hopefully it delivers in that aspect. though so far it seems his view of it has been intentional, he has been shown to be an achiever from the start and his move is likely the author's way to make him develop a different perspective.
though aside from that, i think his thoughts were also influenced by the fact that he was working towards being a surgeon instead of internal medicine so being switched gears so fast makes him feel like he's shirking on his actual profession
He said he loves aoi multiple times during his confession before revealing its as friends. He is literally so frustrating and manipulative. He is a shitty communicator and hangs out with assholes. And saying he’s friends aren’t actually assholes but only perceived that way by the insecure mc doesn’t really work because there were not enough narrative hints to show that that was in fact the case. It’s so frustrating that ml is unlikable
This is the most pansexual manga ever made. How cute