Talk:Suzune Horikita/@comment-32250238-20170805063238/@comment-32644940-20170812064436

@Sorina20, Whoah you've said a lot of spoilers there bro. You might want to put some tags there.

The current anime adaptation swerved out of the order of events in LN so it's safe to assume that things might not be the same from these two media. For the current LN volume, I just find the author intentionally set up different sets of love interests for both Suzune and Kiyotaka. I did not say that it's the final goal/ship, though.

Although there are some parts in Volume 4/5 that Kiyotaka and Suzune have their moments like in the school tournament. They are both comfortable with each other around. They understand how the other thinks and they even explicitly state that to one another. Look, the manga has an interesting take in this (https://imgur.com/a/NpoNt). But if you read between the lines, it's more like a "friend to friend" affection.

Also, if you think about it, Kiyotaka mentioned that Suzune has muscle fetish somewhere in Episode 2 which also happens to be true given that it was also mentioned in Volume 1 of LN. It makes sense that not only Ayanokoji but also Ken Sudo is a qualified life partner for Horikita.

It would also be interesting to note that Horikita x Sudo provides deeper development than the generic duo Ayanokoji and Horikita since both are rebellious and irregular in their own way. Now, look at this another manga scene (https://imgur.com/a/NKJXY).

Additionally, if you consider this as a generic "romance" story, I hate to break it to you but most "romance" stories make spin-offs for heroines that does not end up with the main protagonist of the main storyline. For this time, Horikita is given one. (I know that you'll search about this and you'll learn that the V1 focuses on Ayanokoji x Horikita interaction. But consider this, if they end up together, isn't it useless to make spinoffs since it just duplicates the scenes from the main story? Who would buy that material?)

Anyway, it's not me to decide what happens in the shipping. It's just as you say: "Love moves in mysterious ways", so sooner or later, I might be wrong. And I am not afraid to be wrong.

Although it's inevitable, this kind of prattle regarding which heroine must end up with the protagonist must be stopped among the fan base. For now, I am more interested in the plot and how they'll overturn the S-system.