So far I srsly ❤ this novel like reading this book always bring light and sunshine to my day. This chapter I was smiling a whole lot. I love Cheng Geng and Yifu, they've my favourite characters anyways. But all in all this book struck me in the heart like cupid's arrow 3
The narrative centers around the Crossbones Detective Agency as it tackles several cases. However, I wouldn't describe these cases as 'supernatural'—that label fits more with the standalone final chapter, which is unrelated to the first four chapters. Perhaps "quirky" better captures the essence of these cases. After all, who would want to steal a cat? Or the last remaining reel of a box office flop?
The artwork is solid, and the characters are entertaining and occasionally enigmatic. The downside lies in the lack of time to truly understand them. There are subtle hints at their backstories, suggesting they could be fascinating individuals, but the story is too brief for readers to delve deeper.
The plot revolves around quirky cases involving three primary detective characters and one exceptionally peculiar villain. This antagonist, however, seems to be outsmarted far too easily by Shiki (one of the detectives) on most occasions. There are glimpses into Shiki's past, which sound intriguing, and his reasons for joining the detective agency appear promising, yet they remain largely unexplored.
One drawback is that the stories conclude rather hastily, often tying up loose ends too conveniently without allowing readers to witness much beyond "it's solved." There are signs of a captivating detective tale with charming and engaging characters, but the pace is frequently rushed, and the resolutions feel overly convenient. Despite its underdevelopment, it holds great potential. Nonetheless, it remains an enjoyable, sometimes humorous read. If you're seeking a light-hearted detective mystery with unconventional cases and amusing characters, this is worth checking out.
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The artwork is solid, and the characters are entertaining and occasionally enigmatic. The downside lies in the lack of time to truly understand them. There are subtle hints at their backstories, suggesting they could be fascinating individuals, but the story is too brief for readers to delve deeper.
The plot revolves around quirky cases involving three primary detective characters and one exceptionally peculiar villain. This antagonist, however, seems to be outsmarted far too easily by Shiki (one of the detectives) on most occasions. There are glimpses into Shiki's past, which sound intriguing, and his reasons for joining the detective agency appear promising, yet they remain largely unexplored.
One drawback is that the stories conclude rather hastily, often tying up loose ends too conveniently without allowing readers to witness much beyond "it's solved." There are signs of a captivating detective tale with charming and engaging characters, but the pace is frequently rushed, and the resolutions feel overly convenient. Despite its underdevelopment, it holds great potential. Nonetheless, it remains an enjoyable, sometimes humorous read. If you're seeking a light-hearted detective mystery with unconventional cases and amusing characters, this is worth checking out.
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