Hmm, am I the only one confused by the fact that Haru has already hit Mi-chan so easily for the umpteenth time? The situation when a guy intentionally or accidentally hits a girl with his fist (so much so that blood gushes from her nose) is presented in anime as an ordinary action, which does not even have an accent as such. There are no apologies, no censure from others, no involvement in the problem. Guys, this all seems like the norm of Haru's behavior. These scenes of violence, which seem to be passing by, are frightening. And even though Mi-chan herself says that kun got her, she continues to endure the antics. A perfect example of a "tolerant" female character, despite the fact that in fact Mi is very lively and can stand up for herself, do not put a finger in her mouth.
And so Haru hit Shizuka in the face for the second time. It is clear that it is accidental, but the unpleasant residue remains. They have a strange relationship after all. So far, I liked the same Yamaken more, it's just a pity that it doesn't appear often.
There are no apologies, no censure from others, no involvement in the problem.
Guys, this all seems like the norm of Haru's behavior.
These scenes of violence, which seem to be passing by, are frightening.
And even though Mi-chan herself says that kun got her, she continues to endure the antics.
A perfect example of a "tolerant" female character, despite the fact that in fact Mi is very lively and can stand up for herself, do not put a finger in her mouth.