>>283047044
It is genuinely fascinating to watch you people treat this series like it has actual stakes.
>OH NO, the happy boy is finally facing a minor inconvenience!
>GASP, it all comes crumbling down! Will his perfect life ever be the same again after this extremely temporary and easily resolved conflict?!
This is the most predictable, by-the-numbers, emotionally manipulative shonen drivel I have ever seen. The author lets the characters coast in a consequence-free wonderland for fifty chapters, then injects a single panel of manufactured "drama" to create the illusion of character development. And you people eat it up like it's a gourmet meal.
This isn't "peak of the week." It's narrative baby food. It's a colorful, toothless story for children and adults with the emotional depth of children. Go read a real manga with actual consequences and stop pretending this saccharine garbage has any literary merit.