I’m still enjoying it, even though the greater mystery is hardly discussed. Really, the manga is mostly about Tsukuba and Nasa’s adorable relationship, and this volume hardly deviates from that formula. There was one nod to the greater mystery that I hope is explored in greater detail in the next volume. Overall, it was a cute, fluffy read.
With Nasa now teaching at a all girls high school, his wife gets a bit jelly. But it's playful and fun, nothing heartbreaking or sad. We do get some really funny moments with Nasa's cousin again too. And a mysterious girl might now our main lead as someone from the past...a VERY long time ago? HMMMM!!!!
This was a very good volume. There were a lot of funny moments and the new side characters being presented were a lot of fun as well. We also meet a new character that appears to have connection to Tsukasa and her past. It was a great blend of slice of life and story progression. Very excited for volume 13 now.
so NASA is working at an all girls school and we have some new characters added to the character roster, there is also a girl that maybe called Kaguya, so maybe some drama is forecast for the near future? im glad to see some story development at last.
per usual some good laugh out loud jokes throughout the book too.
So cute, there is some development in the story, not a massive amount but enough for me to keep wanting to see how it continues. The two of them are just adorable!
Nasa starts teaching programming at an all girls high school. Nasa and Tsukasa's friends believe that Tsukasa should be jealous, and she is a little bit. Nasa gives his students relationship advice.
Nasa has started his job teaching, but it's at an all girls high school, which Tsukasa didn't think would make her jealous until other people started pointing out how much he's around cute, young girls all day, and how young he is. One day, Nasa finds a lot of advanced calculations on a board in one of the classrooms, and he realizes, as a space fan himself, that someone is calculating a trajectory to the moon. The person responsible for the advanced math seems to also know something about Tsukasa that she hasn't told Nasa. In other realms, Aya has met a nice guy, Ginga, who everyone else knows is probably a Yakuza guy, but she just doesn't see it.
I think we're finally getting close! Twelve volumes in is quite the long time for a payoff! But Hata has built up this storyline with a satisfying slow-burn, and spent so many volumes just showing the couple play house that readers (and myself) were satisfied not knowing Tsukasa's deep secret, but with this new, mysterious character and her proximity to Nasa, plus all the other little hints from her family, we've got to be close! That, or Hata is just really, really good at building up our expectations. But we've definitely shied away from Slice of Life in favor of overall storylines, although the chapters are still very short still as they are in slice of life.
There is a little bit more about some explicit sexual tension and jealousy in this volume, as someone suggests to Tsukasa that she dress in the sailor uniform typical of a Japanese school girl, for Nasa.