Yeah, I figured you would think that. You don't like drama, after all. "Coincidence" and "Convenience" are required for that to happen. You know, like how a random girl student showed up at Kousei's lap just when he needed it, or when a random upperclassman confessed to Tsubaki just when she needed to realize her feelings. It's that kind of genre.

This story is good at tugging at the heartstrings. If you're not the type who looks for that, this will indeed seem like a pretty empty show.

Isla exceeds individuality, however.