Firstly, when the story starts, the premise of it is that comedic way but I will give some mild spoiler but it wouldn't make you get spoiled or anything but there is a dramatic plot from time to time. I was enjoying this, very much and it's actually good.
I do enjoy the art so much and my my stance clear, the art is very good.
Right now, my mood is bad, and couldn't be bothered to do some elaborative writings. I might write more about the story later on when the next chapter's out or when my mood ligthen up.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Aren't You Too Sweet Salt-God Sato-san? Japanese: 塩対応の佐藤さんが俺にだけ甘い@comic InformationType: Manga
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Status: Publishing
Published: May 15, 2020 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 25, 2020
The story is about a misunderstood girl, Satou, who doesn't have any friends because she is socially awkward. After an incident at a cafe, she begins to talk more with her crush, realizing she is in love... coincidentally, her crush, Oshio, also likes her, and realizes that she is not like everyone says she is.
The story is really straightforward, a bit too straightforward. It doesn't really go in-depth about things and a lot of things seem like they aren't throughly explained and pushed to the side. Although we know she's had a crush on him, it feels as if they just met for the ... Oct 28, 2023
6.9/10
The manga starts off relatively promising by including quite a “fun” cast of characters, creating a rather engaging and wholesome atmosphere and direction, however, as the story progresses, it seems that the author lost his original sense of direction, since he introduces characters, cliches, and drama out of nowhere, ruining the manga’s original pace. I’ll be blunt: The main cast are or were really promising due to the main character having a more mature and responsible personality than his peers, while the fmc had an enjoyable premise. However, as romcoms go, characters contradict their originally established premise, and they start acting irrational and dense for ... |