Chigiri opts to take matters in his own hands when it comes to Tezuka’s arrangement with Kisaragi, but it turns out the two boys have close ties to one another. Lots of romance ensues, but I’m going to scream if I have to see the words “pretend feelings” ever again.
As much as Ran the Peerless Beauty uses its flower power to make subtle little story beats and integrates the nature of plants into its themes with grace, well, it is practically to the extent that this book gets it wrong. So what I’m implying is that Ran is really, really good at it.
The basic premise is choking this series to death and I have rarely been so annoyed and conflicted by a book that is meant to be harmless fluff because of how stupid it’s contortions are. This is the rare case where the concept should have been jettisoned ages ago because it makes no sense (how many volumes have I even been saying this now!?).
Chigiri and Kisaragi clearly have feelings for each other, but have to keep it under this pretence that makes no sense as they literally grope and fondle one another, consensually, under this whole charade. This is, not to put too fine a point on it, SUPER DUMB.
What further annoys me is that Kisaragi explains that she never asks for anything or relies on Chigiri because she was raised to be super independent, which is something that could have been brought up ages ago and also hasn’t felt borne out by any of the other volumes.
And Tezuka’s one of the most obnoxious rivals I’ve seen in a while and the way he runs hot and cold and the book seems to trade him off as even possibly a decent guy makes me seethe. It’s all ‘oh he just misses track’ while he’s scheming to upset the apple cart at every turn.
Which is all to say that this book only survives on my list because it does manage some good moments. There’s a really sweet moment when Kisaragi’s train breaks down during a rainstorm and Chigiri comes to the rescue, leading to a really cute sequence at his house that has no small amount of sweetness (even wrapped in the lamesauce story conceits) and features an adorable cat (the cat pretty much steals the most delightful image in the whole volume).
Moments like these are just barely enough - these two could actually talk and get somewhere and it beggars belief that Kisaragi’s self-confidence is SO low that she can’t fathom that the guy who is all over her like cheese on a cracker might actually care about her for real. At least she stands up for herself at the end of the book, which has been an ungodly time coming.
2.5 stars and I’m finally putting my foot down and dinging a story I am likely to continue to read because it is wasting a lot of its potential getting hung up in some of the most ridiculous interpersonal nonsense I’ve ever seen in the genre. It is criminal how good this can be when it’s not hellbent on being dumb.
Este manga es lo que necesito leer cada vez que quiero sumergirme en una lectura confortable y un dibujo adorable.
En el cuarto volumen de Y aún así, eres muy dulce Chigira y Maaya dan un paso más en el juego y pasan a comportarse como una pareja de novios. Al principio a Maaya le cuesta un poco dejarse mimar y depender de Chigira, pero poco a poco se va soltando y confiando más en él, hasta el punto de ser ella la que quiere más en la "relación".
Esta historia es tan dulce que es como sufrir un subidón de azúcar, y lo adoro. Es raro que cada tomo no me deje con una sonrisa en la boca y un sentimiento de paz. Estoy deseando ver más cambios en Maaya y en Chigira, y a donde les lleva su relación en el juego (que espero termine pronto y se digan los que sienten que lo sabemos todos menos ellos). Sobre todo después de como ha terminado el último capítulo. Necesito más, MUCHO más, así que no creo que tarde en leer el siguiente volumen.
He de reconèixer que m'ha agradat moltíssim el volum, és un crescendo d'acció la mar d'interessant i entretingut, però em fot que continuïn la farsa del joc i no es confessin d'una vegada per totes!!! A la noia l'entenc, té l'autoestima per terra, mai no li han fet cas, gairebé no té amics, etc., però al noi què li passa? Per què no mou fitxa? I més sabent que hi ha l'altre corcó per allà que ja sap que no estan sortint i és tot un joc? En fi, veient la portada del volum 5 espero que facin el pas d'una punyetera vegada ^^'
Puede resultar lento para algunos pero es TAN divertido los líos y malentendidos que tienen, yo es que me río muchísimo con lo random que es Maaya, este tipo de protagonistas están muy bien también, me encantan.
Not sure how I missed reviewing this one. Probably blasted through it so quickly I didn’t even think to list it. THAT. ENDING! 5 stars, my fav series so far, of this genre.
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COME ON MAAYA!!! How dense can she be??? What will it take for you to see that the feelings are ACTUALLY mutual? I can see them having sex and her thinking, “Oh He OnLy DiD ThAt BEcaUse He Is BeInG NiCeeee..” Ugh, cut the bullshit and get together FOR REAL already.
UGH! So cute. I needed light and cute. The consent! No one is talking about how Chigi asks for consent on everything and is so respectful of Maaya! I love to see it.
I'm happy to say that I enjoyed volume four quite a bit more than the previous one. We finally see some character growth, specifically in Maaya, and her relationship with Chigira finally deepens! Unfortunately the annoying Tezuka is still a thorn in everyone's side, but thankfully he hasn't caused all that much drama.
While technically Tezuka is introduced to be a second male lead, he really doesn't qualify in my eyes. He's nothing but disrespectful to Maaya, and he only interacts with her to get a rise out of his old friend Chigira. Sure, he eventually sees what a good person Maaya is and begins interacting with her because he genuinely wants to, but that doesn't change the fact he was bossing her around not one volume ago. Side note, I still don't understand why Maaya allowed herself to be treated like that, but I digress.
His presence, while annoying, causes some progress to be made between Chigira and Maaya, finally. Both of them clearly like the other, and while Chigira probably has already recognized this, it doesn't seem like Maaya has. So, with Chigira clearly seeing Tezuka as a threat, he has no choice but to be a little more romantic with Maaya. This causes him to have to straight up tell her to let him be sweet to her—Maaya is rather oblivious when it comes to romance—and we get a few cute scenes here and there once she agrees.
We also learn some backstory about Maaya in this volume, again, finally. While the backstory is meant to explain why she has difficulties being needy or depending on others, personally I didn't really feel satisfied with the explanation. I don't really see the connection between growing up with siblings and being able to dote on a boyfriend. Likewise, being raised to be independent doesn't mean you are incapable of depending on those around you. Both can be true, but I don't think they directly cause each other. I was glad to see Maaya put effort into depending on Chigira after he asked her to, but I was a little frustrated with the fact that she needs to have every little thing explained to her. She's such a sweet and caring character, I just want her to be able to act without overthinking everything.
While the two of them are still only pretend dating in this volume, it's only a matter of time before they actually begin dating. I mean, if Maaya freaking out when Chigira suggested they pretend to be newlyweds wasn't an indicator that she likes him, I don't know what she's doing.
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Out of all the volumes, this one has to be the best one yet. There were a lot of sweet cute moments here from Maaya and Chigira, and it was nice to see both of them open up a bit more. Tezuka is still annoying, but not as annoying as before anymore too.
With that being said, I wish Chigira would just confess to Maaya already because it's so clear that the both of them like each other but both are also afraid/don't want to confess. I guess the problem here is that this series is getting too drawn out with the same kind of problems again and again and ofc I don't want that to happen. Meanwhile, there's also a small part in me that would like to believe that the moment Chigi-Chigi ACTUALLY confesses to Maaya it will be super heartwarming and spectacular. I just hope Anan-sensei does not make us the readers wait long for it.
Pero como lo dejan así!! Kujira Anan, experta en dejar finales de infarto para necesitar tener el siguiente en la mesita, pero, voy al día con la publicación en España, ¡no le tengo! ¡Lo ha dejado demasiado interesante!
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Me ha encantado el capítulo de la casa y como Chigira cuida y mima a Maaya y quiere que ella haga lo mismo. Me encantan ambos, aunque necesito que ella espabile un poco. Pero es verdad que la entiendo, lo que le ocurre a Maaya en mi opinión es baja autoestima, que pese a haberse recuperado de lo ocurrido al principio de la obra, eso es más complicado de superar y más, si escuchas que alguien dice que es imposible que tengas piernas de bellezón, por ejemplo. Y encima, a esa edad. La entiendo perfectamente.
Tezuka me está tocando un poquito las narices...amigo, relaja. Por otro parte...viejos amigos? Necesito más información.
I really wish they would get past this concept of “pretending to have one-sided feelings” for each other. It is very clear that they have real feelings for each other, and this is just making misunderstandings for no reason.
I’ve been reading a lot of other series recently, so I had forgotten about there little arrangement. If it wasn’t for them bringing it up, I would have thought they were a real couple already. The scene at his house was kinda cute, though for a bit I started to worry that he was going to go full possessive control freak on her. She is so incredibly easy to push around…I wish this type wasn’t so popular in shoujo.
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I feel like the reason I keep reading this series is because of all the adorable fluff-filled potential that Maaya and Chigira-kun have if they would become an official couple. Instead there’s a lack of communication, some pretty low self-esteem from Maaya, as well as, Chigira-kun’s former track mate: Tezuka-kun bring a major annoyance. I’m just wishing that Maaya and Chigira-kun would officially stop “pretending” and admit their feelings for each other instead of this game that they’re playing, that’s starting to get annoying since the manga’s directed audience clearing sees what these characters are too shy or insecure to see for themselves.
I really like this series so far, it's cute and light. Teen love in shoujo manga tends to feel heartwarming for me, this one too. I get why ml proposed his idea but as I read the stories there's time where I kinda want him to come clean or at least stop using that p-word. Overall I really enjoy the stories and characters, I get the fl and ml anxiety after learning more about them but once they stop using the p-word it's getting even more enjoyable and cute for me. Oh and of course it's a slow burn well not burn but you get what I mean.
I don’t know why I’m living this. She really isn’t the type of protagonist I typically enjoy. (Overly shy and cautious) but these two need real feelings asap. I am dense but I hope I’m never as dense as she is sometimes. I’m glad he always is there for her.
here we have a male character who clearly likes the girl but he tells her they can fake date so she can get over her crush and now the girl has fallen AKSDJHASJSA