About this deal
So now there’s only one thing left to do: enact his grand plan and overcome the first hurdle—confessing his feelings! My only wish for them is to get together and stay happy, I'm at a point where I only want to see happy endings, I want people to live happily and I really want people's dreams to come true. Given how easily Hirano has accepting being close to Kagiura in all kinds of ways as long as it wasn’t thought of in a romantic way, I don’t think Hirano would mind. If you’re a fan of Miyano and Sasaki, there are a few brief glimpses of the two (and a couple of good Sasaki reaction faces) as well as several encounters with Hanzawa and his inscrutable smile, who’s as unpredictable as ever.
It’s also the chapter where those who only read Hirano to Kagiura learn of their first meeting and how Hirano eats the green peppers for Kagiura.Being a caring senpai, he tells him, “Sleep a whole bunch, eat a lot of food and… get through this in one day! Part of how she does it is having parts of the chapter being narrated by Hirano and Kagiura respectively and having them contrast each other. The story of the relationship between Hirano and Kagiura has been really slow to get underway, even if you compare it to the very slow burn of the first volumes of Sasaki and Miyano.
And all continues peacefully for a while… until it’s time for the second years’ class trip – and Kagiura really doesn’t want Hirano to go away. the main couple rarely ever have some sort of miscommunication and if it does happen it gets solved in an appropriate amount of time (does not create unnecessary problems).Kagiura is trying to come to terms with his feelings for Hirano in the second volume of Shou Harusono’s spin-off to fan-favourite Sasaki and Miyano. Ever wondered why the heck Hirano didn’t get that Kagiura’s second confession was meant to be romantic? It all started when Kagiura moved into the schooldorms with whatseemed to be a bad-boy upperclassman.