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A sweet shojo story of a soft-spoken high school freshman and her quest to make friends, Waiting for Spring will delight fans of earnest, fun, and dramatic shojo like Kimi ni Todoke and Say I Love You. IN HOT WATER With Aya's leg injured, Mitsuki wants nothing more than to see him fully recovered. And to everyone's surprise, Towa wants to help! He uses his grandfather's connections to arrange a group trip to a hot spring that will help Aya heal. Aya is reluctant to go at first, but Mitsuki manages to change his mind. Can Hо̄jо̄'s star player really become friends with the rest of the guys...?
Publication Year: 2019
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We get a change of scenery here and the gang headed to a hot spring.
The main reasoning for this rating is because I am so sick of this love triangle. I don’t how much longer the artist plans to keep this up, but I hope not for much longer.
There’s no hiding that I love Aya with my whole heart. So of course, I’m upset with Mitsuki over her uncaring nature of his feelings. He seriously deserves better. Have you heard that before in my other reviews? You sure did! The same thing is going on. She is still with this back and forth thing between them. They keep saying they won't let the other have her. Why are they full out battling over her when she could just say who she wants to be with?!
Besides the mess of a love triangle, I did enjoy the other characters here. Rui and Ryuji never fail to put a smile on my face.
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