I like how in only 6 chapters the introduced an array of different locations and daily activities. It isn't unseen but they do use the MC in a relaxing her pose to show the pasaje of time but the artist manages to not make it repetitive. The series contains many daily scenes that are usually missed on most manga, I really appreciate how the backgrounds vary in all the chapter, instead of the usual dynamic poses of a battle shounen, we can appreciate the movement in how the background is at different locations or from a different perspectives used (In exchange they're quite simple). The (nonMC)girls only do daily stuff that leave "cute" panels, which leaves me a bit concerned about the target audience… At least there's no echi nor are they the main focus. As an adult I find it heartwarming to see my younger self reflected in the daily scenes she has with her mother, so boys the MC's age reading this must find it boring reading the things they do each day (It's quite unusual to find a shunen that doesn't target them). Even for a slice of life it it's a bit too rose tinted, no one shows rejection or is afraid. The MC could've had some kind of disease and most of the development could be the same. The manga centers mainly on the slice of life part and the pacing is quite relaxed. I started it because of the nice cover and for it being a weekly manga on the mangaplus site, but it's on hiatus.
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