A love pentagon, hooboy...
On second thoughts, a lot of real-life crushes are probably like this - a long chain of one-sided attractions...either that or most people have no imagination/individuality and simply harbor a crush on the hottest guy or girl in the room
I'm now convinced it takes a special kind of talent (on the author's part) to come up with a reason like that. Either that or he/she was stoned out on a bizarre cocktail of psychedelics and cotton candy...
@norctune That seems about right. I guess what I had in mind was where he advocated to Ueda and Sakusuke to hold out for the best offer (so to speak) a chapter or two earlier.
I suspect Tanigawa knows something (that the ghost version of her may have forgotten) that she believes would put Yamano in harm's way if he were to pry into Hori's case, and she's playing the "villain" to protect him.
You know what would be fun though? If she also time-leapt after the Sasakura...
You know, part of me was already apprehensive back during the last chapter about Oribe's opportunistic stance...my worst fears have now officially materialized, and
@Kendama For once I'm surprised too - that it's a downer ending that would actually feel unconvincing. Even in a scenario without Kwon around and his father relapsing into psychotic behavior, the changes Jaekyung put himself through signalled that things wouldn't play out in quite the same way...
A vicious cycle of distrust coming to a tragic climax at Noryang, RIP Yi Sun-Shin
Meanwhile, Mitsunari continues to alienate and antagonize key figures for gains that are themselves questionable. His vision for a unified Japan seems to rest too much on repressive tactics and policy, the very...