Anzu ends up with David. Their chemistry was palpable from the beginning, and as the story progressed, it became clear that they were meant for each other.
In the Romantic Killer manga, Anzu ends up with Ryusei. Their relationship develops gradually throughout the story.
Well, that's a bit tricky. The ending of the manga doesn't explicitly reveal who Anzu ends up with. It sort of keeps you guessing and leaves it up to your imagination.
No, Anzu doesn't end up with anyone. The manga focuses more on her personal growth and experiences rather than a typical romantic ending.
In the manga, Masamune's romantic journey leads him to end up with Sayuri. Their relationship develops through various challenges and sweet moments.
In the manga, Haruhi ends up with Tamaki. Their relationship develops throughout the story.
Sorry, I don't have the exact answer. You might need to keep following the manga to find out.
I'm not sure. It might depend on the author's creative decisions and the development of the story.
In the manga, Senku doesn't end up with anyone in a traditional romantic sense. His focus is mainly on science and saving the world.
In the manga, Mikasa's story doesn't have a traditional romantic ending. Her relationship with others is complex and not centered around a romantic partner. She's primarily driven by her loyalty and duty towards Eren and her comrades.
As of the latest manga chapters, Asta hasn't ended up with anyone yet.