>>1896947>Very, very, very onesided. >and she simply did not have enough scenes with Ayano to considere that a stable shipBut that's the beauty of it. It doesn't need to have anything resembling a stable relationship, just a small nudge towards something that may be interpreted as more than a simple relationship, and the fans do the rest. It keeps them occupied and spent on the manga. It keeps us discussing this kind of stuff. So the thing becomes popular, and it sells.
>>1896948It's on a stage that's more than subtext, that's for sure. Namori is a yuri artist in the end, so it makes sense that this approach shows different kinds of gradients on her characters so as not to have all of them in a sort of nebulous and undefined yuri amalgamation.