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And not in the plot twists Re: Zero type of way, but in the emotionally deep, heart-wrenching type of way. But the purpose and the probability to make them real, exist and are true.Just when you think things couldn’t get any more complicated… it does. The human path is a parallel lines as a species, but in those parallel lines intersect infinite futures that he can reject or accept. Only on this planet, but the most amazing thing about it, is that it is on this planet where the conscious material lives, is born and grows and dies, and so it is only in this fraction of the universe where two people can love each and even hating each other, that neither the star or the gravitationally powerful black hole can do, since they do not have consciousness and will never have it, therefore they are doomed to be static, but the Human, has consciousness for Evolve and give himself a future where as a species, has the option of living forever in this universe or the others. The Material Universe is less than 5% and of that 5% material, less than 0.0001% is conscious matter, those are human beings, you think that life has no purpose, why live? The reason is simple, we live so that the Universe has consciousness for itself, since our single existence changes the World from something dead, which is only matter, to a living Universe, and that does not happen anywhere in space-time. That is not true, life if it has a meaning and in that vast universe and Multiverse where the existence of life decreases with probability, its purpose is rooted precisely the strength of the connections that life itself can make in this world, where great part that the we observe is dead. *Not sure if the ending is final since Yokoyari mentioned some kind of sidestory/spinoff continuation in Big Gangan. Overall the manga seems more like a portrayal of heterosexual relationships from a woman's point of view than a fair representation of how both sexes think and operate. There's also loose ends with Kamomebata - overall I feel like Mugi's perspective is underdeveloped as well, considering his romantic history with the senpai and everything. I feel like his character is grossly underdeveloped and it's a huge oversight on the mangaka's part. I'm actually more unsettled now by Narumi's blind love for her out of some Oedipus complex that he's either incapable or unwilling to face/overcome. I liked the ending, seems like there was character growth for Mugi and Hanabi, and even Akane which I didn't expect (but all things considered, she's the most self-aware and experimental out of all the characters, so it's not inconceivable that her wanton self-exploration might someday lead her to finally fulfill what it is that she's been looking for). The best thing is that they both moved on with their lives. Well, the whole thing was a mess, so I wouldn't wish for Mugi and Hanabi to be together and have a happy ending. Hanabi was ready to start a new chapter in her life with Mugi but things didn't go the way she expected.
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If Akane rejected him that night, maybe things would have been different between him and Hanabi but I guess it shows that it wasn't meant to be. He did and he felt guilty for leaving her alone but his desire and love for Akane was much stronger. I'm not saying that he didn't care for her. He and Akane not working out doesn't mean that he should go back to Hanabi. I'm not saying he was bad but he wasn't in love with Hanabi. She was just someone he was fooling around with as a replacement for the one he loves. Mugi was in love with Akane and so Hanabi wasn't in his mind. Yes, Mugi did send a text to Hanabi the next morning but saying sorry with a text shows that he didn't really care to talk to her. I, for one, would not be happy to be with a man who stood me up because he was busy having sex with another woman and what's more, a man who did not contact me since then. I'm sure anyone in Hanabi's shoes wouldn't want to be a replacement for someone else. I don't think Mugi going back to Hanabi after his relationship with Akane ended is the answer. So I guess Mugi/Hanabi shippers are salty that the manga ended this way? I think it's the most suitable ending for such a series.