Interesting yet boring volume. It's a bit of a conundrum really. On one hand, there are elements within this volume that manage to pique my interest. There are storylines and characters that have the potential to be truly engaging. However, on the other hand, it also has its share of dull moments. I hope that the main situation in this volume isn't just brushed over like many other situations. It seems that often in such works, important aspects are given only a cursory glance, leaving the reader feeling somewhat unsatisfied. I'm really looking forward to seeing how this volume develops and whether the main situation will be explored in-depth and given the attention it deserves. It would be a shame if it were to be overlooked or rushed through, as it could potentially be the highlight of the entire volume.
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Whether it's a business looking to enhance its reputation or a consumer seeking a quality experience, the pursuit of four stars remains an important goal.
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Maybe it could lead you to discover something truly great.
It's truly taking every ounce of my willpower to not simply skip ahead to the final volume. This process is dragging on for far too long.
Weird side stories about the annoying coworkers, Hugh and Emma (and Emma's pet pig???), and also Shiori and Hasumi, and their stupid pet situation - which I do not care for at all. It's truly a strange and unappealing mix. The chapter seems to be filled with these rather uninteresting details that don't really add much to the overall narrative.
So all in all, it was a very lackluster, boring chapter. There's nothing really exciting or engaging happening throughout most of it. If you ask me, you can totally skip this one without any hesitation. You won't be missing out on a thing!
The only interesting thing that occurs is at the very end. Hasumi once again proposes, and Sumire is thinking about moving to Hong Kong. But other than that, it's an absolute snoozefest! :/ It's a shame that the chapter couldn't have been more captivating or had more significant events to keep the reader interested.