This contradicts the necessity for a forced kiss to somehow "spice things up", since the arc was nearly complete. Usui's volatile reaction was terrific and quite surprising, but Tora's interferences had seemingly come and gone, along with the knowledge that the Walker complications had finally been resolved. Following the 78th chapter and that intriguing cliffhanger with Usui's grandfather, it's felt as though Fujiwara had grown tired of illustrating the natural progression of the arc and simply desired to rush towards the beginning of the final arc, which I would have typically been able to merely disappointingly dismiss, but, rather than concluding this chapter with the simplicities of Usui and Misaki departing and a final farewell to Tora, some ridiculously pointless forced kiss was haphazardly strewn into the final pages, for whatever reason, as though Fujiwara was blatantly intending to irritate the majority of her readers. Unfortunately, this was a terrible chapter and a woefully weak conclusion to a disappointingly trivial “climactic” arc. So.the last chapter concludes with Usui and Misaki finally calling each other by their first names and nearly having sex, yet such immensely satisfying developments are followed up with a forced kiss from the one guy that Misaki dislikes most.
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