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** How much does Mei truly care for Yuzu? Does she truly value her for contributing to her development, or does she merely love her because she serves as an emotional crutch for her personal issues? When you consider that girls at the academy consider their {{Pseudo Romantic Friendship}}s a way to "have fun" before their {{Arranged Marriage}}s, [[spoiler:and that Mei knew for some time that she'd had a second engagement set up, but didn't tell Yuzu]], is this proof that Mei still sees Yuzu as a temporary diversion, or did Mei honestly love Yuzu, [[spoiler:but feel as though her duty to her family required her to accept the engagement]]?

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** How much does Mei truly care for Yuzu? Does she truly value her for contributing to her development, or does she merely love her because she serves as an emotional crutch for her personal issues? When you consider that girls at the academy Aihara Academy consider their {{Pseudo Romantic Friendship}}s a way to "have fun" before their {{Arranged Marriage}}s, [[spoiler:and that Mei knew for some time that she'd had a second engagement set up, but didn't tell Yuzu]], is this proof that Mei still sees Yuzu as a temporary diversion, or did Mei honestly love Yuzu, [[spoiler:but feel as though her duty to her family required her to accept the engagement]]?
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** The manga's treatment of the FlirtyStepsiblings aspect of the series. Some readers got turned off by the borderline-incest nature of Yuzu and Mei's relationship. Others counter that since Yuzu and Mei only met at the start of the series, as teenagers, the Westermark Effect shouldn't apply, and their relationship isn't too {{squick}}y. Still others feel as though the manga didn't do as much with the taboo nature of Yuzu and Mei's relationship as it could have, save for milking it for angst.

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** The manga's treatment of the FlirtyStepsiblings aspect of the series. Some readers got turned off by the borderline-incest borderline incestuous nature of Yuzu and Mei's relationship. Others counter that since Yuzu and Mei only met at the start of the series, as teenagers, the Westermark Effect shouldn't apply, and their relationship isn't too {{squick}}y. Still others feel as though the manga didn't do as much with the taboo nature of Yuzu and Mei's relationship as it could have, save for milking it for angst.

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