Kaguya Sama Love Is War Confession Manga

Okay, Let's Talk Kaguya-sama Confession Manga (Unpopular Opinion Time!)
So, we all love Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, right? The mind games, the adorable characters, the utter refusal to just SAY WHAT THEY FEEL.
But...the confession arc? Deep breath. I have some feelings. And maybe, just maybe, you'll agree. Or throw tomatoes. Either way, let's go!
The Build-Up Was Legendary
We spent seasons watching Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane try to trick each other. Their battles were epic, hilarious, and surprisingly insightful about human nature.
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Each episode felt like a miniature chess match. Who would crack first? The tension was delicious!
Then...The Confession Happened
Finally! It happened! All that scheming led to...them admitting they liked each other. Cue the confetti?
Except...did it feel as satisfying as we expected? Maybe not entirely.

My Hot Take: The Manga After the Confession Was...Fine?
Here's where the tomatoes might start flying. I didn't hate the post-confession stuff. But something felt...off.
The core of the show was the war part. The power plays. The over-the-top strategies to avoid vulnerability.
Once they were officially dating, a lot of that magic faded. It became a pretty standard rom-com. And while standard rom-coms are great, Kaguya-sama was never just "great." It was phenomenal.

Suddenly, Everyone Was Getting Together
Suddenly Ishigami and Miko’s relationship ramped up. So many side characters and their own romances blossomed.
It felt like the story shifted focus. Was this a bad thing? Not necessarily, but it wasn't what hooked me initially.
The Tension Dropped
Look, a healthy relationship is awesome. But drama drives stories, right?
The dynamic shifted from outsmarting each other to navigating the complexities of being a couple. Which is realistic! But less...entertaining in a bat-guano-crazy sort of way.

Am I Saying It Should've Stayed Unresolved Forever?
Absolutely not! The characters deserved happiness. Seeing them grow was a good thing.
But maybe, just maybe, a shorter confession arc would have been better. Leave us wanting more of the mind games.
The Ending...Was Nice, Though
Okay, I'll admit it. Seeing them finally together, happy, and ready to face the future was heartwarming. Kaguya and Shirogane deserved a happy ending.

Plus, Ishigami getting a win was a good thing. Best boi deserved all the happiness.
So, What's My Point?
The journey in Kaguya-sama was often better than the destination. The chase was thrilling.
Maybe the confession was inevitable. But I miss the days when their love was a battlefield filled with elaborate plans and hilarious misunderstandings.
Now, bring on the tomatoes! Or tell me I'm right. I'm ready for either.
