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Finished
Sep 30, 2013 to Jul 30, 2014
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
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When I finished the manga I though it can be taken as an example of "how to write a manga that will have 6 chapters". The flow of the story is really continuous without any jump between scene changes. You don't feel lost or think "where did this come from" when something is revealed or a piece of new information is given to the readers. The story is short, simple, and ripe. The exploration into the emotions of the MCs is not forced. Although it could use even longer explanations, so could be a longer manga, thus we could have stayed with them longer throughall these feelings. Especially when the dreadful incident revealed I was really shocked and stunned. The timing and pace of the revelation didn't make the story lose anything, and its impact was utmost. This is thanks to the mastery of the mangaka I believe. The manga has a soothing air, and the art matches this effect as well. The sex scene is not overboard and it is shown so far as it is needed for the story. And for a side note, which is a pretty important deciding point for me actually, it puts great importance on consent which I wish much more manga would adopt such an attitude.
Kengo is depressed after injuring his arm during baseball practice. He meets an unsociable student in the music room. The next day, after realizing that the student was his classmate, Yoshioka, who has never shown up for class, he visits the music room again. Despite Yoshioka's evasiveness, Kengo's persistence leads to the discovery that Yoshioka was held back one year due to a case of bullying. This is a story that depicts a tale of love between two wounded boys. (Source: Hoshikuzuu Scans)