Nasu

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  • Author: kuroda iou
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  • Year: Jul 2001 to Dec 2002
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  • Status: Finished

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Rating(3.4 / 5.0, 53 votes)
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  1. WorldofimaginationUP
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    Ayyy more Taehoon screen time.
  1. Emmanuel18
    Emmanuel18 rated it
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    Sometimes to be able to change you need to drastically change your environment.

    Hyuse's advice aligns with something I thought... there is a sort of codependency going on between the members of the Katori squad, Katori herself is the go-with-the-flow type who gets frustrated easily, and Rokuro is the hard worker who gets hung up easily.

    They are friends, that much is true, but their personalities clearly don't mesh well entirely, the other member (forgot his name T.T) was the mood makes, but he was very good at that.

    For them to be able to create perspective, putting some distance would be good, like I said, they are friends... but friendship does need more than just "feelings", objectivity goes a long way to give everyone an idea where they stand.
  1. Sunshine001nzO
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    Shouma is best boy
  1. FantasyMan5vv
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    Lockpick her pussy
  1. Mhay_xxiGe
    Mhay_xxiGe rated it
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    @Kuratse

    It is borderline funny and retarded when I hear people saying how you are an adult when you are 18-20, and you can give consent. Will the story be more acceptable if MC waited for the girl to turn 18 and give consent then? she would no longer be a weak-dependent-slave-girl but a strong-independant-women lol. Older women are still treated as children, who are always getting coerced and not just the least fortunate.

    I still remember how people went crazy when ''Usagi Drop (Bunny Drop)'' ended.
    That ending felt weird and somewhat out of nowhere (people will claim there were subtle signs but whatever).
    Then there is Higehiro and the conversation surrounding that.

    I get the morality of the majority. It would be good thing if people practised what they preach. Considering the circumstances of the real world and the fantasy world we read and desire but lacks the fastasy of an eutopia.

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