Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san - Vol. 15 Ch. 133 - Sagiri-san Goes Back to the Village

@Misticsan
even if the "unwanted arranged marriage" route is not very original, to put it lightly
it's not even original to this manga. remember when Oboro's boss captured Yuuna? remember when the bird lady captured kogarashi?
 
this manga went from decent to mediocre to really fucking bad

this plot point is so overused even inside the manga is baffling how people can even like it when they read it for the 3rd time
and it probably gonna end up in the same way

im out of this shit, thank god i didnt purchase any of the mangas in its early days
not even worth the time
 
Let's take bets on which arranged marriage arc will be more boring, this or Sokugeki no Souma. My money is on here.
 
Arranged Marriage/Fiance arc huh? Ugh, this is gonna be such a fucking drag. Easily one of the top 3 worst types of arcs in any story ever.
 
@nal I think it's bad that there is such a variety of "let's force someone to marry someone they don't like" plots in fiction that I don't consider them the same plot.

I mean, Oboro's boss and Tengu girl tried the classic "Let's kidnap someone and don't free them until they marry me", which everyone agrees is a crime and makes them ready to fight for great justice. But what I see here is another classic, the "Let's pressure someone into marrying for the good of the family", which for some reason is socially acceptable even if the implications are basically the same (it's just that it's your own family who takes you hostage, not a third party).
 
Why is this trope still a thing? There's only two ways an arranged marriage ends in manga & light novels:

1. The heroine actually does get married to mr Whoever Whatshisface, fanbase is outraged, series dies.
2. The heroine doesn't get married, and the experience strengthens the bond between her and the protagonist. However in the meanwhile, readers get bored of an overused cliche that only serves the role of a filler.

Just stop. It's dead already. Put it out of it's misery.
 
just fucking end me, we already went through this garbage with that demon god or whatever the fuck he was and now AGAIN? Jesus fuck
 
I seriously doubt this is anything more than a bait-n-switch.

It's likely just a ploy to get Kogarashi more involved with Sagiri. Using an obvious playboy virgin- who likely has a fascination/crush/admiration for Nonko, the oni woman- to incite feelings of jealousy from Kogarashi. Grandma uses underhanded tactics and no matter how strong this new guy is, he's no where near Kogarashi's level.

The idea @Darkangel9357 proposed may be accurate, but considering how this story typically rolls, Grandma really wouldn't mind both girls getting a slice of Kogarashi. He's that strong.
 
I really hope it won't be Stopping Marriage arc because this manga did it 2 times already and they were done decently, because characters (1st Yuuna, 2nd Kogarashi) wanted to be saved from it. With Sagiri it reminds me shittiest arc of Nisekoi, which basically ruined manga for everyone (Raku saved Marika with stupid: "because we are friends" shit.
 
wow these comments...
If you dislike reading this manga so much, why do you keep reading? Just go find some other manga to read instead of filling the comments with your bitching every chapter.
 
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo........noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....Sagiri :(
 
I guess we can't expect much more from this manga for a while.

@Nightwolf Can you please not write so long "words" without spaces? It destroys formatting on mobile.
 
How fucking stupid and tropey can this manga get? End already, jesus christ.
 
@Misticsan I don't have anything to add about the unfortunate direction this manga is taking, but I thought I'd throw out some info regarding arranged marriages in Japan. Just as an aside, my first host family in Japan was a couple in their fifties, & they had an arranged marriage.

So, in Japan today somewhere between 6 & 10% of all marriages are arranged, in contrast to pre-WWII when nearly 70% were.

Here's an interesting article from the Japan Times with an array of facts about marriage & relationships in Japan today:
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2009/11/03/reference/marriage-ever-changing-institution/
 

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