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12
2
Finished
Mar 17, 2018 to Dec 18, 2018
6.0/10
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I can Compare this manga to a Dark Chocolate, Bitter-Sweet but in a good way 6/10 The story Is a bit Rushed, all the relationship development happens so fast I cant even feel their Love bloom. The Characters are Fairly Used in the Story although most of them are only used for the Yuri-tease which is annoying for me. I'm a type of person who speed-read a manga (which is a self-made term for only looking at the pictures to know the context) You really need to read the Dialogues in order to understand what is truly happening (Which you're Supposed to do). If they Given theManga enough Chapters I'll crank up my ratings into a 8. If they use enough chapters to make a full development for the Lovebirds ill give it a 9. And if they Fully utilize all the Characters in the story ill give it a solid 10 Despite the Negative review, There are still positive factors in the story, the plot especially. The concept of the Prison in hell an other shenanigans is really kicks me into reading and finishing It. Its just that It is so Rushed Reading and Finishing this manga, I'm Like eating a Dark Chocolate, Bitter-sweet The ending is Fairly Executed but the plot is rushed I may be right, I may be wrong, It may be in between. But I recommend Reading it
Prison Town is a place that holds incarcerated monsters as they work towards reducing their sentences. However, one day, a human named Akari Sakuragi ends up serving time after falling asleep on a train. Accused of trespassing, she is given a sentence and must work alongside the monsters to earn her freedom. One condition of the town is that every inhabitant must live with a partner as it is believed this helps to motivate the prisoners. Akari is assigned to Mary, a man-made creature with a reserved demeanor. While Mary is referred to as a workaholic by most, Akari struggles to adapt to the abnormal jobs she is required to do: the two women could not be more different from each other. Yet, as she spends more time with her, Akari finds herself wanting to know more about Mary regardless of their differences. But how will Akari react when she discovers the reason why Mary was sentenced to work in Prison Town? [Written by MAL Rewrite]