![]() ![]() Chapter 1: The Sports FestivalĪlright, people, let’s talk about the Sports Festival! I’ll just save it for tomorrow! Tomorrow will be a better day, and then everything will go back to normal, and then I’ll forget all about it. I’m exhausted, and the fatigue is making me all weird. And it’ll be nothing but ordinary tomorrow, and the day after that, and all the days after that. There’s no way something like that would exist in real life. It can’t have been real, so it must’ve been a dream. No! No I didn’t! What am I saying? I take it back! I don’t know what you’re talking about! Never happened! I feel like they developed as far as they could and while it wasn’t completely boring, I just didn’t find the characters that compelling after a certain point.Front Image1 Front Image2 Front Image3 Front Image4 The characters are definitely the best part of this but personally, I feel like I lost interest in them after around the 5th or 6th volume. While I do think it relies waaaaay too much on the whole “Power of Friendship” trope, I feel like it’s explored in enough depth (at least for me) that it doesn’t feel like a crutch used to deus ex machina out of every situation (although sometimes it does get to be a bit much). I did not anticipate that it would take me this long to finish reading it and I’ll admit, I lost interest around halfway though but it’s still a pretty good read. Seriously, it’s really nice to see an author take his time to end the story properly and not just go through the ending like he needs to finish it before his train arrives or something. ![]() ![]() It tied up mostly everything and left a few more things open ended. You know, in the few years I’ve been reading manga and light novels, I’ve never read an ending that’s this satisfying. ![]()
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