Not a lot of evidence is shown to confirm this, but it was slightly revealed in 'This Isn't What It Looks Like' and there are also a few little snippets inside 'You Have To Stop This', like when Yo-Yoji looks and Cass and "doesn't like the idea of somebody else giving her a ring'. There is also a little scene at the end when their hands brush and they intertwine their pinkies,a little romantic gesture that happened before their graduation. There are also little comments when he says "You look nice."
Yo-Yoji saw Cass w/ a ring and Max-Ernest next to her. It says that Yo-Yoji doesn't like anyone giving Cass a ring. When Cass got her nails painted and the spa lady told them to call her "Royal Hotness". Yo-Yoji barely laughed when he addressed her. Plus, at the end, M-E is giving a speech. Yo-Yoji and Cass smile at each other. As they turn back, their fingers touch and their pinkies interlock, like Cass' mom and her love interest. So, it's probably a yes.
i know but won't tell you soryy pb
yes, he does, but Cass and Yo-Yoji end up together at the end of the series.
Most likely. In the last chapter of the fifth book (besides the epilogue), Cass and Yo-Yoji link pinkies and Yo-Yoji says he felt a jolt. So, I'm going to say yes.
Yes he does also Yo-Yoji does too... Unfortunally, Cassandra ends up with Yo-Yoji at the last book of the secret series "You have to stop this"... I was disapointed but I'm going to ask the author "Pseudonymous Bosch" aka "Max-Ernest" If he ever did like Cass! Thats All
The book "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" by Pseudonymous Bosch features characters such as Cass, Max-Ernest, Yo-Yoji, and The Midnight Sun. Cass and Max-Ernest are the main protagonists who embark on mysterious adventures, while Yo-Yoji and The Midnight Sun play important roles in the story's plot twists and turns.
Cass and Yo-Yoji ended up together after navigating through their individual challenges and realizing their deep connection. They bonded over shared experiences and mutual support, which helped them grow closer. Their relationship blossomed as they learned to trust and rely on each other, ultimately leading them to commit to being together. Their journey reflects themes of resilience and the importance of companionship in overcoming obstacles.
Yo Yoji's emails in "This Isn't What It Looks Like" warn the characters about the dangerous things they will face in the future and give them hints about how to navigate the challenges ahead. Yo Yoji's emails often contain cryptic messages and riddles that the characters must decipher to uncover the truth.
Yo-Yoji is a fictional character often depicted as having a vibrant and whimsical appearance. He typically features bright, colorful clothing that reflects his playful personality, often adorned with patterns and accessories that add to his charm. His hairstyle is usually unique and expressive, complementing his lively demeanor. Overall, Yo-Yoji embodies a fun and imaginative aesthetic that appeals to a wide audience.
She likes both as friends.
Yoji Ueda was born on August 7, 1971, in Kobe, Japan.
Yoji Totsuka was born in 1942.