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The standout aspect of the book is its characters. It's fascinating to delve into the backstory of the Incubus (Rei), particularly his connection to Fujimaru's grandfather and the reason he feeds on men. The narrative focuses more on Rei's history than on the development of the romantic relationship between the two main characters. Unfortunately, the dynamic between the couple feels rather clichéd. Fujimaru constantly insists, "I'm not gay. I don't love Rei. I want Rei gone!" Yet, it's clear to readers that these are mere falsehoods.
The second volume concludes with the couple together and Fujimaru finally accepting Rei. However, the story still feels incomplete because the subplot concerning Rei's curse remains unresolved. This introduces another sex demon seeking revenge on Rei, leaving the series with an open-ended feel due to the lack of closure regarding this plotline.
The first volume was somewhat cringe-worthy, mainly due to Fujimaru's fixation on his younger brother. On the other hand, the side plot involving Fujimaru and his younger brother in the second volume was charming.
Overall, the sex scenes were enjoyable. They weren't overly extreme but also not entirely vanilla.