@@moss9602 though they dont end up together. Its clear there is some strong emotions between Aoko, Soujuurou and Alice but they dont go through with it. The story and what we know of their futures makes it clear they each take their separate paths in their lifes while remaining very good friends. Aoko goes on adventures around the world on her own, Alice remains in the mansion continuing her work as a witch and Soujuurou goes to work with Tobimaru as a duo detective while also visiting often Alice. Their relationship wasnt really focused on romance anyway its just that the topic ends up coming because they are already very close to each other but they still choose to focus on their own lives.
@@MokoES The event probably ends in a different way than the actual Mahoyo timeline. Aoko's profile says she sulked when thinking Soujuurou loved more Alice than her. Considering she is 30 years old, it's not really even an ending for them The event is basically a bad ending if they had not evolved post Mahoyo 1. Aoko is still acting like her Mahoyo self even as an adult, Alice never let go of her past, and Soujuurou misses Aoko and is straight up unhappy. Mahoyo very obviously doesn't end that way (Also Tobimaru implies Sou and Aoko dated in 1991 in that timeline. So in a way they did end up together lol)
@@moss9602 > bad ending bro wtf? its not presented like that at all. The literal ending of mahoyo straigh up says "at some point they will say goodbye which is why they will value every moment they have together for now". Also you completely ignore Aoko in Tsukihime... Also calling Soujuurou Unhappy where did you base that? The situation is not written like bad end at all lmao. Is Tobimaru and Kumari marrying also a bad ending? is Soujuurou's promise to visit Alice every year also bad? Its insane thinking that it is a bad thing for people to find happyness individually and that the only way to be happy is getting in a romantic relationship. Mahoyo is not a romance it literally says that at the beginning of chapter 1.
@@MokoES Im talking about the situation of the trio, not the timeline per se. Aoko is living an eternal misunderstanding. Her profile literally says she sulks cause she thinks Soujuurou loves Alice. How is that not a bad ending? My problem is not them separating. They will obviously do. The problem is that nothing of their problems is solved. The text explicitely says that Soujuurou misses Aoko and his wish to be with her has not changed ever since 1991. And that line is a mistranslation. In japanese, it says Mahoyo is not a romance in the sense it is not a novel, in a way that the events of Mahoyo are small and not as great as Tsukihime's and Fate's (And holy shit. Aoko in Tsukihime is in a different timeline. It's precisely because im not ignoring Tsukihime Aoho that I consider this a bad ending. Aoko should be acting like Tsukihime Aoko by the time of the event, but she isn't, clearly being proof that in the timeline of the event they went in a bad ending)
Aoko when she almost unalive: okay
Aoko when she's with soojuro: 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
my 5th magician can't be this cute
My guy didn't deserve to die tho T.T
Aoko's VA though lmao
Sounds literally like what if Horimiya went on the rejection route, too...
Funniest thing is that later they do end up falling for each other
@@moss9602 though they dont end up together. Its clear there is some strong emotions between Aoko, Soujuurou and Alice but they dont go through with it. The story and what we know of their futures makes it clear they each take their separate paths in their lifes while remaining very good friends. Aoko goes on adventures around the world on her own, Alice remains in the mansion continuing her work as a witch and Soujuurou goes to work with Tobimaru as a duo detective while also visiting often Alice. Their relationship wasnt really focused on romance anyway its just that the topic ends up coming because they are already very close to each other but they still choose to focus on their own lives.
@@MokoES The event probably ends in a different way than the actual Mahoyo timeline. Aoko's profile says she sulked when thinking Soujuurou loved more Alice than her. Considering she is 30 years old, it's not really even an ending for them
The event is basically a bad ending if they had not evolved post Mahoyo 1. Aoko is still acting like her Mahoyo self even as an adult, Alice never let go of her past, and Soujuurou misses Aoko and is straight up unhappy.
Mahoyo very obviously doesn't end that way
(Also Tobimaru implies Sou and Aoko dated in 1991 in that timeline. So in a way they did end up together lol)
@@moss9602 > bad ending
bro wtf? its not presented like that at all. The literal ending of mahoyo straigh up says "at some point they will say goodbye which is why they will value every moment they have together for now".
Also you completely ignore Aoko in Tsukihime...
Also calling Soujuurou Unhappy where did you base that?
The situation is not written like bad end at all lmao. Is Tobimaru and Kumari marrying also a bad ending? is Soujuurou's promise to visit Alice every year also bad?
Its insane thinking that it is a bad thing for people to find happyness individually and that the only way to be happy is getting in a romantic relationship.
Mahoyo is not a romance it literally says that at the beginning of chapter 1.
@@MokoES
Im talking about the situation of the trio, not the timeline per se. Aoko is living an eternal misunderstanding. Her profile literally says she sulks cause she thinks Soujuurou loves Alice. How is that not a bad ending?
My problem is not them separating. They will obviously do. The problem is that nothing of their problems is solved. The text explicitely says that Soujuurou misses Aoko and his wish to be with her has not changed ever since 1991.
And that line is a mistranslation. In japanese, it says Mahoyo is not a romance in the sense it is not a novel, in a way that the events of Mahoyo are small and not as great as Tsukihime's and Fate's
(And holy shit. Aoko in Tsukihime is in a different timeline. It's precisely because im not ignoring Tsukihime Aoho that I consider this a bad ending. Aoko should be acting like Tsukihime Aoko by the time of the event, but she isn't, clearly being proof that in the timeline of the event they went in a bad ending)