Such a Bastard father Lin Sanniu. And sadly this is not the case in ancient times only it happens in today's world too. Just to show you are filial you are murdering your own wife and children and damaging them for life.
I really like this one. I just hate that chapters are coming so ****ing slow. I recommend this to everyone, but just wait few years so that you don't have to suffer so much waiting.
I enjoy reading yaoi manga, but Neji no Kaiten is just... not my cup of tea. I only gave it a try because I was curious about a manga where the seme and uke switch roles occasionally.
Story: Honestly, was there even a storyline? It feels like the plot revolves mostly around non-consensual situations from the start. I'm not into this type of narrative. To be frank, it seems like Hayato might have developed Stockholm syndrome. Like, seriously... there's nothing appealing about Ryuu in my opinion. How does someone fall in love with their abuser?
Art: The art style is quite dated (published in 2000), and it's not really my preference. The character designs, especially the eyes, don't resonate with me. Ryuu always has this smug look on his face, which gets under my skin.
Characters: There's not much depth to the characters. You don't really get to know their personalities or what makes them tick. They lack any real charm or development.
Enjoyment: Not at all. A few scenes had some heat, but for the most part, it was uncomfortable and hard to get through. I didn't find much enjoyment in it.
Overall: I didn't enjoy it, and I don't see myself picking it up again anytime soon.
OH BOY!! I wondered when Michelle would surface? Kinda forgot all about her! But, I am curious as to why Liam & Dustin are at her house? I hope she’s not going to become a problem, especially with Aralia after them!! Maybe even Tamara!! Good chance she’s not dead!! Can’t wait for the next update!
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Story: Honestly, was there even a storyline? It feels like the plot revolves mostly around non-consensual situations from the start. I'm not into this type of narrative. To be frank, it seems like Hayato might have developed Stockholm syndrome. Like, seriously... there's nothing appealing about Ryuu in my opinion. How does someone fall in love with their abuser?
Art: The art style is quite dated (published in 2000), and it's not really my preference. The character designs, especially the eyes, don't resonate with me. Ryuu always has this smug look on his face, which gets under my skin.
Characters: There's not much depth to the characters. You don't really get to know their personalities or what makes them tick. They lack any real charm or development.
Enjoyment: Not at all. A few scenes had some heat, but for the most part, it was uncomfortable and hard to get through. I didn't find much enjoyment in it.
Overall: I didn't enjoy it, and I don't see myself picking it up again anytime soon.