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Well, it's not every day you come across a storyline and characters quite like these! Sure, the seme is a businessman, but surprisingly, it fits perfectly here. It’s a classic case of opposites attracting, but with a unique twist. Even though the uke seems highly dependent on the seme, it didn’t bother me one bit! Perhaps it’s because the seme is equally reliant on the uke—just in different ways. They can function independently, but they truly shine when they’re together!
Art: 5/10
This is likely where the manga dropped some points for me. Not that I disliked the artwork entirely, but I wouldn’t say I loved it either. I’m incredibly picky about this aspect, and the anatomy issues really stood out to me. While I appreciate some of Ike Reibun’s work, her art in this manga wasn’t my favorite. The seme’s proportions, in particular, were distracting as I read through. Of course, art is subjective, so your mileage may vary!
Enjoyment: 6/10
Funny, smutty, and emotionally engaging—all in one package. Pretty solid overall.
Overall: 6/10
Should you give this a read? Absolutely. Carve out some time during your day (or night) to finish it—it’s a manageable length, so reading it all at once is ideal. Though it’s not a one-shot, it’s definitely worth completing in a single sitting.
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