It's hard to say for sure. The manga is full of surprises and unforeseen developments. Even if you think they should do as you say, the story might take a different turn due to the complexity of the narrative and character personalities.
It depends on the specific context and characters. Sometimes they might follow your instructions, but often there are plot twists and character decisions that complicate things.
The common way to say 'I love you' in Japanese manga is '鎰涖仐銇︺倠' (aishiteru).
Often in manga, such statements are used to create a contrast or to show that love can exist beyond conventional norms. It catches the reader's attention and makes the emotions more complex and engaging.
In Japanese,'manga' is pronounced as 銇俱倱銇 (manga). It's a direct borrowing from the English word and is widely used in Japanese language and culture.
Yes, I do. The story and art style are really engaging.
It could be that the situation in the manga creates a moment of intense emotion, leading one character to express 'I love you' to Amy. It might be a key plot point or a turning point in their relationship.
It depends on the specific circumstances and characters' personalities in the manhwa. Sometimes they might follow your instructions, but not always.
It could be that the character expressing this has had a series of negative experiences with people of a similar type, causing them to feel this way. Or perhaps it's a moment of extreme emotion and frustration.
They might have similar themes or character types. But it really depends on the specific storylines and art styles of each.
I will say I will always like you
Yes, it is. The Say I Love You manga has reached its conclusion.