
The Werewolf CEO's Pet
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: she_osprey
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- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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The artwork has a rough quality, yet this roughness enhances the story by adding a dark edginess to the piece. Some readers might find the art too intense due to its mature content, and the art style is less polished compared to other artists. However, this unrefined nature is part of its charm.
"Deep Love: Ayu no Monogatari" presents a diverse cast of characters, each with their own depth, whose lives are interconnected. Ayu is the character given the most depth and is generally a realistic portrayal, but at times her characterization and the events she experiences feel exaggerated for shock value. Despite this, there is still a coherent plot throughout the story along with character development.
Regarding personal enjoyment... this is where things get complicated. I appreciated having a good cry. I enjoyed getting to know the characters. Some parts of the story tested my suspension of disbelief a bit too much, but they weren't so far-fetched that I couldn't consider the storyline plausible. I also found myself upset about the fate of certain characters, wondering why they couldn't have a happy ending, and felt that two characters could have achieved happiness given how the plot unfolded.
Note - Readers should be aware of potential "trigger warnings" in the series.
I won't go into the details here, as it's hard to describe without giving something away. Just read it for yourself! I would say you need to read it, as these themes are relevant and affect everyone.
The artwork isn't cute, but it's very beautiful. The characters evolve throughout the manga.
Love and friendship play crucial roles. At first, they seem to fade due to the harsh storyline, but by the end, you'll realize how essential friends and family are.
The story becomes darker with every page you turn. It's brutal, terrifying, and endlessly sorrowful.
I don't know if you'll cry while reading this, but I do know you'll be deeply moved by this incredible manga. You'll think about it for days and never forget it!
The story follows a girl who sells her body, uses heroin, gets trapped in a narco cycle (where you're forced to find money for someone addicted to drugs), and engages in theft... but everything she does is for others, except for the prostitution. She's the kind of girl everyone hates, seemingly without reason. For instance, because "you're selling your body," people despise her. But in reality, she's an angel whose actions influence how others perceive her. It's an incredibly, incredibly, incredibly, incredibly sad tale, in my opinion.
Art: The art is stunning to me; every single detail is meticulously crafted. However, there's a slight issue with the text in the manga—it's a bit confusing to me (maybe because I'm not used to it?).
Characters: The characters are fantastic. At some point, everyone has felt like Ayu or Yoshiyuki or even dreamed of a story similar to theirs (both have tragic fates, but such is life). And if they claim they haven't felt that way or never thought about a similar scenario, they're 100% lying, no matter what they say. I don't know what else to add except that they live lives far removed from what could be considered "normal," so their feelings and personas are adapted accordingly.
Enjoyment: I devoured this manga in the blink of an eye. It was amazing and kept hitting me with wave after wave of emotions. Definitely worth reading.
Overall: I'm not much of a manga enthusiast, but this one is absolutely incredible—outstanding, even. I don't regret reading it at all; in fact, I'm so glad I finished it. So yeah, I highly recommend it to anyone.
Story - 10
Despite being a relatively brief narrative, it forged an emotional bond with me unlike any other novel, film, or story I've encountered.
Art - 8
The artwork was superb—clean, tidy, and visually appealing in my view.
Characters - 10
Every character in this story felt incredibly real. Ayu was particularly relatable, and there was exceptional character growth throughout the story.
I thoroughly enjoyed this tale. Overall, I'd rate it 10/10.
Though this manga tells a deeply tragic story, I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone.