@LysandersTreason
Oh, I understand the reasoning why she has no knowledge of the past. I'm just saying that it's jarring how it's a story about a time traveler... unable to use her knowledge for anything.
Like, imagine an isekai in which a Japanese salaryman is reincarnated in a fantasy...
I still love this whole thing, but the stuff that doesn't sit well with me keeps piling up.
I see this all the time in mangas, because writers need evil one-time antagonists without having to drag the story further, and it cheeses me off every time.
And the fact that Sayuri still remembers...
Well, in my day, when two romcom characters got into a misunderstanding, the girl would just kick the guy so hard that it would send him flying into a puddle of water that would make the guy transform into a redheaded girl. None of this "sharing the feelings" gen Z crap!
@Othercentaur
look, I'm sorry, but I do believe that Chizuru taking all the money Kazuya has (and she fully knows he's a student working part time at a karaoke bar) after he went above and beyond and produced a movie that can make her whole career, is wrong. Like, really wrong. Like this is...
@starlightcitypro
He's acting really creepy. At this point, he should either offer actual non-paid friendship or just admit to himself that she's not interested, let her go and move on.
Because that's the real sad part here: they aren't even friends.
@Souske
" means a student who fails an exam which I'm not sure has a word in English."
Dropout?
I mean, not exactly, but the closest thing I can think of...
@GodsEnWrath
Ah, yeah. I WAS that shitty friend. It actually takes a fair amount of effort, cleverness, observation and timing to do it right. But with enough dedication, you can make your friends' lives a living hell.
It's a calling.
@BZo1480
Knowing Poemu, the tsundere'st reaction possible. I'm going with her punching him in the face and then convincing herself that Tougo didn't really mean it for about 80 chapters.