So uh Lou Jun Yao and his company want nothing more than to kill the thief(Qing Yu), but when she said she will cure Lou Jun Yan, gave them a bottle for the latter's use and left, no one actually stopped her? So how angry are them actually that they didn't stopped her from leaving? Also, did they just believe Qing Yu? She lied about her name after all and it's quite a funny thing to see how the author just made an arrangement for them to meet with that kind of ending lol
This is a compilation of stunning one-shots. Motomi Kyousuke continues to astonish me. She possesses the ability to move even the most unfeeling hearts. Though, her characters do seem to share some similarities. :P
I can't figure out how she does it, but overused phrases like "I will protect you" or "No other guy is touching you," somehow feel refreshingly original. Maybe it's due to her impeccable timing in scene execution? Yeah, whatever. I adore this one.
<p>Overall, this manga was fantastic. It consisted mostly of oneshots, and each story was excellent. The pacing was just right, with the author taking their time instead of rushing ahead. Every tale had its own unique charm and cuteness. The artwork was solid throughout, leaving little room for complaints. There was even some character development, which is quite impressive for a single-volume work. Most authors don't manage that when they're limited to one book. You can easily finish reading it in about an hour and still derive a great deal of enjoyment from it.</p>
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I can't figure out how she does it, but overused phrases like "I will protect you" or "No other guy is touching you," somehow feel refreshingly original. Maybe it's due to her impeccable timing in scene execution? Yeah, whatever. I adore this one.
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