Comment by Deleted User on The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity - Chapter 159

Comment on ChapterThe Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity - Chapter 159
Deleted User
Deleted User·9 months ago
I'm gonna be real—this story is great, but the conflict feels super far-fetched. It doesn’t come across as natural, more like it was just thrown in to create some kind of drama. I get that every story needs conflict to move forward, but this one feels kind of pointless. Realistically, even in a strict, respect-based society like Japan, a teacher wouldn’t have any real say in who students date.

I get that she hates the boys’ school, but at the end of the day, no one would actually care what she thinks—because legally, she can’t do anything about it. And honestly, it's just weird that a grown adult would have beef with an entire high school.

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@Saberx0

It's a work of fiction, there are going to be things that are overblown for dramatic effect. The unnesecary involvement in the students lives is quite literally our main motivator to dislkie the homeroom teacher other than that she's just a run of the mill judgemental person.

like I understand your thought process here, but what are you expecting. It's your classic romeo and juliet style story but with schools. And it isn't even that far fetch in the right enviroment. Hyper religous private schools with no dating policies exist which are enforced irl because they praticaly get people to snitch on each other. (I actually have a friend who went to one a few miles away and they got expelled for sharing a motel w someone while on a trip, and I'm sure you can find many more stories from other people online let alone evidence of that general behavior)