Number 2 looks so sweet and i really like how they drew the boys, their cover is what making me choose this manga but then Chapter 3 came and it tore the sweetness vanilla genre from the previous chapter into drama sadness rethinking if ppl really does that thing
Tsukina was really nice. She endured so much and longed only for him to forgive her. For those saying the guy was aweful, guess you've never dealt with a handicapped man before. Men's pride is so important them. I was surprised he was welcoming to "Mina". I expected him to shut himself to the world. Lol... Another thing is...it's not that Tsukina has always been a replacement. Everything that she did for him, i believe they get across his heart. It's even stated that he felt strange when he touched Mina's hand on the wedding day...feeling unfamiliar...it's a big gesture for me... (=・ω・=)
Yea but you have to understand that he LOST his eyesight, something that's basically crucial to living normally, because he saved his childhood friend. No matter how good the fucking deed was, it simply doesn't matter because the cost was far too great. Blaming somebody in the moment definitely makes you feel slightly better. It natural to blame others even when it was your own actions.
I really felt bad for the guy in chapter 1 when the girl told the guy that she hates poor people. She was like a gold digger. Good thing ahe realized that money isny everything.
love the first story..it really touched the heart of the readers...tsukina was awesome..she was great..she endured it even though she was already hurting so bad
Hahaha i liked the first story the most! When he only has peaches but still asked the girl to play the peach and lemon game..awww! Cheating is bad but it was so kawaii!!♡♡
Mina is a piece of work. I mean, she didn't even have the decency to talk it out with Kouta, just, "Here, give him his ring back." What a bitch.
Well, he was a jerk to hate Tsukina, when Tsukina wasn't the one who asked him to sacrifice himself. He chose that all on his own. But at least, we can sympathize that his world was turned upside down by losing his vision and crushing his dream. Mina was just selfish. That wasn't love. I guess she just wanted to be a doctor's wife.
Happy ending. :D (Although I also thought it was Tsukina who was gonna give up her corneas or at least ONE.)
Yeh Mina's a real piece of work, but more than anything, she's just a coward. I sympathize with her though. While her actions are terrible, I'll give it to her for understanding that she doesn't have the right to stand next to the guy. She understood from the very beginning, and was adamant to stick with it. It's misguided, but she did think it was the best choice to save both the guy and her sister.
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Number 2 looks so sweet and i really like how they drew the boys, their cover is what making me choose this manga but then
Chapter 3 came and it tore the sweetness vanilla genre from the previous chapter into drama sadness rethinking if ppl really does that thing
3rd story, anymore similar stories, please recommend
Koi Kyokusei.. same author but...
I only come back for the 3rd story. I wish there was at least another chapter of it.
Tsukina was really nice. She endured so much and longed only for him to forgive her. For those saying the guy was aweful, guess you've never dealt with a handicapped man before. Men's pride is so important them. I was surprised he was welcoming to "Mina". I expected him to shut himself to the world. Lol...
Another thing is...it's not that Tsukina has always been a replacement. Everything that she did for him, i believe they get across his heart. It's even stated that he felt strange when he touched Mina's hand on the wedding day...feeling unfamiliar...it's a big gesture for me... (=・ω・=)
Rereading chapter 5, I absolutely love that she's best friends and has a great relationship with a guy who never becomes a love interest.
chapter 3... what's so good about a guy that hates and blames you for his own actions? especially when that action was saving your life
Yea but you have to understand that he LOST his eyesight, something that's basically crucial to living normally, because he saved his childhood friend. No matter how good the fucking deed was, it simply doesn't matter because the cost was far too great. Blaming somebody in the moment definitely makes you feel slightly better. It natural to blame others even when it was your own actions.
I really felt bad for the guy in chapter 1 when the girl told the guy that she hates poor people. She was like a gold digger. Good thing ahe realized that money isny everything.
i did too,i didnt like the girl at all,so shallow,he was hot,i love long haired hotties hehe
love the first story..it really touched the heart of the readers...tsukina was awesome..she was great..she endured it even though she was already hurting so bad
Hahaha i liked the first story the most! When he only has peaches but still asked the girl to play the peach and lemon game..awww! Cheating is bad but it was so kawaii!!♡♡
And i thought tsukina will donate hahaha just like in movies but good thing she didn't
Mina is a piece of work. I mean, she didn't even have the decency to talk it out with Kouta, just, "Here, give him his ring back." What a bitch.
Well, he was a jerk to hate Tsukina, when Tsukina wasn't the one who asked him to sacrifice himself. He chose that all on his own. But at least, we can sympathize that his world was turned upside down by losing his vision and crushing his dream. Mina was just selfish. That wasn't love. I guess she just wanted to be a doctor's wife.
Happy ending. :D (Although I also thought it was Tsukina who was gonna give up her corneas or at least ONE.)
Yeh Mina's a real piece of work, but more than anything, she's just a coward. I sympathize with her though. While her actions are terrible, I'll give it to her for understanding that she doesn't have the right to stand next to the guy. She understood from the very beginning, and was adamant to stick with it. It's misguided, but she did think it was the best choice to save both the guy and her sister.
Well, that's my interpretation anyways