Apr 25, 2020
There's nothing special about the story, no plot twist, no heavy backstories, and no extravagant declaration of love.
The story is simple. Soji falls in love with his teacher and he acts on it. He might seem like a spoiled brat the way he just "steals" his brother's omiai partner but there's more than meets the eye and you'll see it as the story progresses
The plot may be tribal and simple but it will also tackle sensitive issues especially since Soji and Nano's relationship are against the rules.
What I like most about this manga are the characters, especially Soji. I didn't expect that brat to
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have such character development. I enjoyed how he started as a whimsical loner brat who just wants to make his first love successful to the mature man that he is on the last chapter. I like how he made friends along the way. I like how he deals with his family issues. And most importantly, I like how he treats Nano ... well except from their omiai meeting and that situation when he became so jealous. He respects her as a teacher regardless of their personal relationship, he listens to her, he always do things thinking of her happiness and most importantly, he always ask Nano if it's okay if they do they deed.
Overall, it's a good read. It's just hard to find a translated copy but when you do, don't hesitate to read it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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