Tsuyuki-san wa Furaretenai · review
Nothing much to watch here, just 30 single pages marked as seperate chapters. This might as well be a one shot, but if it was one it definitely would be a bland one. The story starts with the confession from a boy, girl rejects, the boy seems to move on, but the girl gets stuck in the loophole of trying to know whether the boy was actually serious or not, blushing at times. STORY OVER! Yeah the story is this bland. Doesn't give us a proper ending, not even a shitty open ending for a closure, just an abrupt stop in between. Characters are justan honest boy and and a dishonest girl, both with conflicting personalities and the story seemingly follows the love story or rather a small event in their love story.
Only worth reading this if you have a 5 minute break in between the thing you are doing and you want a quick read, like a really quick one.