So I think that if A meet Q-ghost, that 1 year A spent in his hometown will be reset. So if he don't answer the call of nature/ghost, he will live his live peacefully, or not I don't know really. But still I wish everything back to normal. Cute classic story btw.
_Ending discussion_
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, Oct 08 2012 10:00 PM
#1
Posted 08 October 2012 - 10:00 PM
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#2
Posted 09 October 2012 - 12:39 AM
Wow, a lot of chapters in one fell swoop. I liked the ending, it was well done, and certainly didn't conform to any convention I have seen before in manga. Oh, the "I dreamed it all" formula isn't new, but this came really unexpectedly without any sense of rushing the ending or having been totally set up from the beginning. I really liked it, and also the way all the characters changed during the dream sequence, including the mc. Well done, Adachi Sensei.
Now I gotta go back and read it from the beginning!
Now I gotta go back and read it from the beginning!
Edited by Comadrin, 09 October 2012 - 12:40 AM.
#3
Posted 09 October 2012 - 02:23 AM
The ending confused me a bit... At first I thought -> He dreamt it? I thought this until the end when Kyu(Q) was there. For a second I thought -> He dreamt the future? But than I remembered what Yuuho's older brother was saying. "It's time slip! Time slip!" ... So that's where I'm at now? It's a time slip? Maybe not, I'm not too sure.
#4
Posted 09 October 2012 - 02:33 PM
It didn't seem like another "oh, it was just a dream" situation, because Andou actually learned things during the "dream" that he couldn't have known without actually talking with the other people present. You can only dream what you know, and he learned way too much that he hadn't known before.
To me, it looked like he was sent back in time (time-slip) to redo the time since he had arrived so that he could do it right. So that, rather than take 8 months to decide to commit himself to living his own life and working hard, he would really be able to start fresh, without his brother interfering.
Either way, I really loved the series, and was pretty satisfied with the ending.
To me, it looked like he was sent back in time (time-slip) to redo the time since he had arrived so that he could do it right. So that, rather than take 8 months to decide to commit himself to living his own life and working hard, he would really be able to start fresh, without his brother interfering.
Either way, I really loved the series, and was pretty satisfied with the ending.
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#5
Posted 09 October 2012 - 08:01 PM
I think, instead letting his brother shows him the way, atsushi wants to make him at peace as soon as he can. Now that atsushi know that hisashi waits for him to fully awakens his talent to be at peace, he decides to do just that by himself. with extra motivation from yuuho.
#6
Posted 26 February 2013 - 02:40 AM
Mmhmm mmhmm, seem like he's gonna ignore Q-chan and let him watch his growth so that Q-chan can rest in peace. Although, Yuuho seem to remember as much as A-chan or less. Still, Adachi sensei pointed out the story and the ending in quite solidly that we can imagine the continnuation of the story ourselves. Banzai! Cheers!