Gisou Honey Trap legitimately humbled me. Going into it, I thought I understood what it meant for a piece of literature to be bad. During these short 12 chapters, my entire world was flipped on its head. With every page turned, I could feel my inner eye open just a bit more. The characters and story progression were so outlandishly bad I found myself questioning reality itself.
"Surely real people would never act like this?" I asked myself.
But maybe I was the one at fault here. Maybe everything I knew until now was wrong. I'm not sure about anything now.
I absolutely recommend this manga.
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