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Kawa11usagi June 13, 2016 4:28 pm

I think that is probably his father's people. Maybe his dad wanted him to go overseas or something, so he sent people to get him.

Kawa11usagi June 10, 2016 1:00 am

Lately, I've been getting annoyed with the progression of the main characters. I am getting tired of this game that they're playing with each other. Both of them have this thing wheresay or think I know I love you but you don't love me. it's just getting really really old quickly. There has to be some progression in their thought process. Something has to happen so that they could stop acting like this. Otherwise I'm not going to read anymore.

    A Good Reader June 10, 2016 1:34 am

    If you've read sensei's Komatta Toki Ni Wa Hoshi Ni Kike, I think we'd agree that the mangaka's prefer slow progress and crypticness over any explicit expressions of relationships. I mean, the mangaka did create 26 volume with no 'I love you's, but it still has that tingly factor. Even for this manga, I think the sensei is being quicker than usual. While I agree it can get annoying, it is also to be expected. The mangaka is the type who would slip relationship progress through small details though; the kind of story that will surprise you at one point where you realize the main couple has went through a lot of progress without us even realizing it. So squint hard! You'll find sensei's cryptic love messages all over.

    Kawa11usagi June 10, 2016 1:47 am

    Thank you for the advice. I really loved Komatta. It is one of my favorites. However, with Super Lovers I see the love, but they are to stunted to notice. They are progressing physically, but not enough mentally. Something has to happen to change their thought process. Otherwise their just going to keep having the same redundant problems with no improvement.

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