I personally experienced the situation before so I can relate. It’s as Sawako thought – “What should friends do in this kind of situation?”. Even though they wanted to help her, comfort her, they didn’t know how. However, what I like about this volume is not how well the story captured Chizu’s reaction but how well it also captured the reactions of her friends. They are equally stunned but at the same time showed deep concern for her. I believe the chapters captured very well Chizu’s reaction to the heartbreaking news – she was absolutely stunned. In this volume, she learned about something even more surprising – her crush is getting married. Although in this volume, the description is not exactly far from truth.Īt the end of previous volume, Chizu’s crush came back, much to her surprise. I’d never expected anyone to pen him in that light. It’s pretty much a selfish image of Ryu and the problem is that’s not an image often associated with the character. I really like how the summary puts it – Ryu wants Chizu for himself. But this is the one time Chizu won’t be able to count on Ryu to be supportive of her – not when he wants her for himself! But old habits die hard when Chizu can’t seem to get enough courage to declare her love. Chizu is surprised by the sudden homecoming of Toru, Ryu’s older brother and her childhood crush.
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