![]() But any work environment where you are too scared to ask your boss to look over your work is bad. everything about this work environment fucking sucks. I didn’t even buy this and I want my money back… ![]() Looking forward to the next volume, whenever that might be! We also get to see glimpses from 10 years before, and the library scene was very nice. Ritsu's transfer to the literature department is also brought up, and safely avoided, thanks to the mangaka he manages. However, Yokozawa is the only one who openly admits it, and even threats Ritsu. Seeing your crush with someone else will always stir those kinds of feelings. This volume is also about jealousy, and it's safe to say that all the characters feel it in some way, whether they realise it or not. One of my favourite things about him is when he smacks Onodera's head with a newspaper when he's daydreaming. ![]() He's very strict (to keep up appearances), but at the same time helpful and supportive. I've noticed this duality in his behaviour: I think he acts differently at work. It's difficult and demanding, especially if you have a boss like Takano-san. The story is mostly realistic, and I do appreciate that we can see a normal work day in an editor's life. I love the characters and the story, especially that it can make me laugh. ![]() Sekaiichi just calms and entertains me in the best way possible. When uni gives you a dreadfully long reading list and people just generally stress you to death, proceed reading manga and ignore everything. ![]()
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