Ishigami and Tsubame could've been perfect together, why was this relationship sacrificed for some degenerate ASMR dog?

Ishigami and Tsubame could've been perfect together, why was this relationship sacrificed for some degenerate ASMR dog?

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Tsubame is a slut

Miko isn't a slut who gives out pity sex like a slut who thinks nothing of it

Miko is a mistake and ruined Kaguya.

>Tsubame win
The story end.

>Editor forced Aka to have Tsubame reject Ishigami
>"Coincidentally" the story went to complete dogshit since then
Hmmmmm

>Editor forced Aka to have Tsubame reject Ishigami
You're just shitting me, right?

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>Editor forced Aka to have Tsubame reject Ishigami
I'd like some proof of this

>Wrote pic related around the same time
>also had to deal with divorcing in real life
>The current Ishimiko content are half-assed as fuck and literally just Apex advertisment
You make your own conclusion

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Tsubame was a 10/10. No way would Ishigami get a girl like that.

>There's still no good Tsubame doujins
God fucking dammit

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Christ, this is why I hate when something good goes mainstream. Pandering to retarded normie fans always brings any franchise down.

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I thought
>Fight the patriarchy!
was when Kaguya really died

I really hope Ishigami ends up alone desu.

Touch grass.

I hope Ishigami gets with Fujiwara, the hatesex with love deep down would be amazing.

On the other hand, the whole Ishigami-Tsubame thing was blatantly autobiographical and based on Aka's own obsession with a senpai he was in love with from his high school days. Maybe Aka was afraid of things coming off as wish fulfillment?

Who cares? It was fresh and had great potential.
The whole Ishimiko ship feels like a bad parody of the generic tsundere falls in love bs.

The First Love always wins

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There there, user.

But why, though?