6.8/10
There's an extent to how much a manga can rely and get carried on its premise; this manga has extended said extent, milking it dry until there's no progression left. Similar to all good romcoms out there, this has a gag, and it follows it pretty well; however, there is no progression.
In the word "romcom," comedy only makes up half of the story, while romance should be another half. Despite that, the author decides to shoot himself in the foot every chapter by making one step forward and two steps backward each chapter; I kid you not, the most progression this manga had was on chapter 2; from there, it was a spiraling chain of regression in relationships with the oh-so ominous words of "Romcoms don't happen between childhood friends." The characters are pretty basic with deceiving depth; they are nothing more than archetypes that do not progress solely due to the author's desire of keeping a comedy gag.
From the cover art of each volume, there will be an ever-increasing amount of fmls; however, the author should have instead focused on his three main characters, developing them before thinking of incorporating a throw-away love interest; this manga is nothing but lazy writing with a good gag.
Reading Rankings (Portnoy inspired & A Huang Teizan Original)
10 – God’s penmanship
9 – Must-read. Drop everything else.
8 – Instant bookmark
7 – Entertaining
6 – Good to pass time
5 – Why are you reading this?
4 – Bad.
3 – Typical garbage.
2 – My head hurts.
1 – Retirement is a thought.
0 – “Did they even give you a story?!”