History: Let's be sensible, history did not have a good start. The beginning is certainly boring, along with that very strange premise. A wanking protagonist is quite unpleasant. That is, leaving aside the final romance and the fact that the protagonist became a character 100% kindness, right?
Art: Although attractive, art is very scribbled, strange and unpleasant to those who see it for the first time. There are many moments that could be a little more impactful if the art were more consistent.
Characters: Of course, not all characters were developed (Hi, Takigawa), however they never showed anything like this as a premise. From the beginning, the focus was on Kurosawa and only him. And, by the way, I did not expect that development at Kitahara ... of course, it was not perfectly developed like Kurosawa, it was even a little flustered, but it was an admirable development.
Enjoyment: It ended up not being what I wanted, or expected from the end, however it wasn't exactly bad. I felt a great pleasure with the end of the work, I even started to love Sugawa thanks to the last chapters... although the protagonist has transformed himself into a good-natured shounen protagonist, the ending was extremely delightful.
That is, apart from the message and metaphor that was used by the author. Using a bathroom as a metaphor to develop the protagonist at the end of the manga was... brilliant!
The work is not a masterpiece, as it has its notorious defects, but it remains excellent and delightful for those who want a good drama with admirable psychological development, this is the work. Final grade: 9.5 / 10