>ruined her friend's summer break >almost caused her friend to lose her job >caused a fight between Hikari and her parents >showed no remorse at all >"W-well I guess it's fine since it's for a love, which is not actually love and just a highschool crush that ended a few days after, amirite guys?"
Or at least the idea of it, since it could've been executed better. Tsuneki brought out the best in Kamita by making him feel like he was going to get left behind if he kept slacking off. That's why he decided to focus more on his studies and go to cram school. And Kamita inspired Tsuneki both by the effort he showed in his studies and by his appreciation of her cooking.
They complemented each other by making the other strive to be a better person. And through that, it was a deeper, more substantial relationship than the vast majority of high school, hormone-induced relationships. I know a lot of you are upset that they didn't get their generic "good ending," but honestly Studio Gokumi didn't go far enough.
They messed up by making Kamita still pine after Tsuneki (he's keeping his career choice as a dietician a secret in order to surprise Tsuneki, and he's working part-time at Tsuneki's old place) and by making them meet up afterwards. It would've been so much better if they had the two date for a year, accepting their ephemeral relationship for what it is, and then moving on with their lives, which had become enriched by meeting the other person.
But of course, Sup Forums can't stand anything that has even a hint of an adult relationship, and so you guys throw a tantrum when Tsuneki focuses on her own life instead of being with her high school (almost)boyfriend. It's pretty sad.
Cameron Russell
Ah I guess it's right about time for the contrarians to show up.
Jayden Baker
I was thinking it was about that time. Gotta fish for those easy (You)s.
William Thomas
I can't believe someone is actually defending this ending.
Noah Walker
You sound like a woman
Parker Price
>this >adult relationship This is what autistic people actually believe.