I went into Kimi wa Meido-sama not expecting much, but I ended up really enjoying it. The romance between Yuki and Hitoyoshi was definitely on the sappy side, but honestly, I didn’t mind. Their dynamic kept me invested, and I liked seeing how their relationship developed throughout the series.
That said, the way the anime ended left me frustrated. Hitoyoshi’s unresolved feelings, the lingering mystery around his father, and the unanswered questions about Yuki’s previous master—none of it sat right with me. Instead of a satisfying conclusion, it felt like the story just stopped, leaving too much up in the air.
If there were even a hint
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