Dec 27, 2022
Okay, I've only read up to the latest chapter translated which is chapter 15 and I'm going to say this is the most confusing manga I've ever read.
Here's a short synopsis: our protagonist, Soraike Mei, had her love confession rejected by a girl she loved back in high school. Now that Mei is a university student, she embarks on a new journey to find mutual love (between girls of course). That's the premise of this manga and that's the only thing that has been happening since the very first chapter. Mei meets different girls and feels she is in love with each and every
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single one of them, depending whom she is with, hence the title "I Don't Know which One is Love".
Sounds simple enough? Wrong. Don't let the short synopsis fool you. Nothing in this manga makes any sense. For starters, there doesn't seem to be a 'plot' in this manga. What I mean by that is, things happen just because. Nothing triggers them, nothing causes them, nothing to resolve. Every chapter is about 20 pages long of basically nothing. There are dialogues, yes, there are events going on, sure, but nothing feels cohesive. Those things are just... there. The dialogues don't feel connected and it's always vague when an arc starts/ends.
It sounds like I despise this manga, but believe it or not, I don't. I'm just so confused. I can't remember all the characters' names because of how detached they are from the story.
Final verdict, 6/10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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