This article includes spoilers from the manga “Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!”. Reader discretion is advised.
In the romantic comedies, “Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!” (Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!) stands out with its unique pacing and character dynamics. The relationship between Hana Uzaki and Shinichi Sakurai has developed over six years, a tempo some fans find leisurely, as Sakurai often rebuffs Uzaki’s advances, despite their official status as a couple.
The narrative recently left readers on the edge of their seats with a cliffhanger, hinting that Uzaki’s patience might have finally worn thin, leading to a potential intimate encounter. This development had fans eagerly awaiting the next installment, only to be met with an unexpected twist.
Contrary to typical genre interruptions, Sakurai, acknowledging the inevitability of Uzaki’s desires, chooses to confront the situation head-on, revealing his own readiness to take their relationship to the next level.
Yet, in a surprising turn, Sakurai’s response to Uzaki’s frustration is not what one might expect. Instead of succumbing to the moment, he presents her with a marriage proposal.
- “This week in romcoms, from Senpai’s declaration to unexpected endings, is truly unprecedented,” one fan remarks.
- “A true gentleman, proposing marriage before moving forward,” another comments with approval.
- “This twist fills me with pride, and soon Uzaki will be filled… with joy,” a third chimes in humorously.
- “Let’s celebrate the couple’s future,” cheers another.
- “First the engagement ring, then the wedding ring,” notes a fan, playing on words.
- “Here’s to love in its purest form,” another celebrates.
- “What an unexpected finale,” a reader expresses surprise.
- “The best part is, there’s no end in sight for the manga, unlike others in the genre,” a fan appreciates the ongoing story.
- “I expected something else, but I’m not disappointed with this turn of events,” admits another.
- “Waiting until marriage to ‘unsheathe the sword’ is a novel concept these days,” observes a fan.
- “I came for the sex but stayed for the decade’s best romance,” a reader declares.
- “This isn’t just about getting together; it’s about getting something much better,” concludes another.
- “This reminds me of ‘Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry,’ where everyone wants the protagonist, but he’s waiting for marriage,” a fan compares.
Source: Reddit