Well, in manga, characters often start with small, friendly conversations. Maybe ask about their interests or compliment something they did.
Just be friendly and compliment their costumes. Say something like, 'Your cosplay is amazing! How did you put it together?'
It could be the character's secret thoughts or past that haven't been revealed yet.
For a great manga reading experience, start with popular series in genres that intrigue you. Also, consider joining manga forums or groups to get suggestions. And make sure you have good lighting and a comfy spot to read without distractions.
Just relax and let the story unfold. Don't rush through it. Focus on the art and the characters' expressions.
His approach to battles might change in that he could use plants as distractions. Since he can talk to them, he can command them to make noise or move in a way that confuses the enemy. It's like having an extra set of allies on the battlefield. He might also use plants to set up traps. For instance, getting thorny plants to grow in certain areas to slow down the enemy's advance.
Limit your interactions with your teacher outside of class. The less you see them in non - academic settings, the easier it will be to get over the crush. For example, don't stay after class for no reason.
Yes, Nezuko does talk in the manga on some occasions.
I don't think so. Maybe you're interpreting something wrongly or there's a misunderstanding. Usually, if there's a crush, there would be more obvious signs like blushing or special attention, but I haven't seen those in this case.
Well, first you need a great story idea. Then, start sketching out your characters and their designs. Plan the panels and the flow of the story.
You could start by being friendly and showing genuine interest in her. Maybe offer a compliment or ask about something she's doing.