The Mafia Princess' Ex-Husband

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: fantasyfemme
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(4.7 / 5.0, 3 votes)
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  1. DaoistGuru
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    The FL seems spoiled and weird. Who would ride a cab and not have any cash with her? At least the countrys currency? Why not go to a hotel instead of going to somebody elses house. She even got angry that the owner of the house is not home when she seem not to inform anyone she would be back from US. What a weird and dumbly stupid character. I totally junked the book immediately.
  1. Adams2004
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    thank you!
  1. Binx_E
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    Kimi no Kao ni Sasu surprised me. After reading a multitude of yaoi mangas, I've reached the point where I can predict the endings of most stories, which has become quite frustrating. The first chapter typically introduces the characters and sets up the plot, and this manga was no exception—it was intriguing enough to grab my attention. However, the second chapter completely blew me away because it took an unexpected turn. As you continue reading, each chapter becomes better than the last, and the characters grow increasingly unpredictable. This manga is definitely worth your time, and I'm confident you'll enjoy it.

    Now, regarding the storyline:

    This manga is set in a school environment. Miwa harbors romantic feelings for his best friend, Katou, and decides to confess his love. Confused by the confession, Katou pretends nothing happened and continues their friendship as if nothing changed. Naturally, Miwa becomes upset because Katou dismisses his confession as though it were insignificant. Miwa confesses again, and at this point, Katou introduces him to Hashina, another gay classmate. Thus, a love triangle forms in this boys' love story, leaving readers wondering who will end up together. It's challenging to pick a favorite character because all three are relatable, and one can empathize with their situations. Of course, someone will inevitably be left out, but the question remains: who?

    The artwork isn't the best I've seen, but it's certainly not terrible. The characters are relatable, and the story is easy to follow. I appreciated this manga because it stood out from others. It didn't follow the typical formula of boy loves boy, waits until the last moment to confess, they kiss, and the manga ends. Instead, you witness the characters evolve, change, and grow throughout the narrative. I am genuinely astonished and amazed by this manga—it's unlike any other and a must-read.

    This is my first review, and I simply felt this manga deserved some recognition. I hope this helps.

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