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Jun 30, 2020 to Jan 2, 2024
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Kimi no Koe starts off with a lot of promise. Its premise is genuinely intriguing and its backed by nice art and characters who actions and emotions feel grounded in their backstories. The male lead's reluctance to open himself to love and the female lead's struggle to express herself are entirely understandable as both were shaped by painful and complex childhoods. Unfortunately, that strong foundation is let down by poor pacing, disjointed chapters, and relationship development events occurring behind the scenes. On top of that, the mid tier translation makes the flow of conversations weird at times. Kimi no Koe is a story with heart but nothe follow through to match.
Kazunari Kyougoku is the boss of an up-and-coming trading company in the Taishou era. With his unparalleled negotiation skills to close every deal he sets his eyes on, he has started to gain popularity among his competition. Yet despite this momentum, his success was not earned through bargaining aloneβhe possesses the ability to hear other people's thoughts. This power has allowed him to see through the lies of many, causing him to distrust others. Wishing to bring even more prosperity to his business, Kazunari plans on marrying the daughter of the noble Suwabe family. His proposal is accepted, and he soon learns something about his future bride. The daughter, Nana Suwabe, is unable to speak. With this information, Kazunari is delighted to know that he will only have to hear Nana's inner voice. However, upon meeting her, he quickly realizes that he is unable to hear her thoughts. Having lived his entire life hearing the intentions of others, Kazunari endeavors to slowly understand his partner's true feelings and discover a harmonious future together. [Written by MAL Rewrite]