Our main character falls with a big bang for the new beautiful transfer student Natsuki. While he keeps it to himself, he finds out that Natsuki is quite the rebel who does what she wants, she's strong enough to break his mean senpai's arm and send him to the hospital, and she's the one who just broke his bass guitar. He still follows her around and finds out that she's quite nice but tries to distance herself from others. The reason is that she's getting married as soon as she graduates. This is also the reason why no one really punishes her for doing the stuff she does in school. 286s3r
Still our main character falls more for her and it seems like the love is mutual? The hindrances in this story at the end of first chapter are the marriage and the mean senpai who falls for Natsuki after hearing her sing in an instrument shop.
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So she ends up living with her fiance but still cheats with the male lead. Is the ending supposed to make her seem free, because obviously she isn't.
The female lead is just...bad. On one hand she says she doesn't want to bother her grandma but at the same time she's causing so many issues, stealing stuff, getting into fights...she doesn't come off as mysterious or something, she just seems like a moron.
Though the male lead isn't any better. I suppose considering they're still in school, they're not mature, but there were just too many issues left unresolved.
A short adolescent romance story that ends in a rather vague manner.
What does her alteration of the song actually mean? I personaly prefer more substantial endings; I think that authors too often use the "open to interpretation" type endings as a lazy way out...or maybe it's just a culture clash.
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