The assassin, Nekomaru Kuroki, who had infiltrated the high school on a secret mission, was astonished.
“I have been waiting for you, inhabitant of the dark world like me!”
A mysterious girl calls out to him with an aura that sets her apart from other humans.
“Are you my target, the Red Dragon, huh?” (no, she’s just chuunibyou)
Calling Nekomaru’s name in her sleep, sharing her homemade bento with him, and showing an innocent smile from time to time despite her usual fearlessness and ostentatiousness.
Is she trying to catch me off guard ……?!
On the other hand, she was also mistaken.
“I can’t believe I’m meeting a comrade who has the same chuunibyou as me. ……” (No, he’s a real assassin)
A chuunibyo and an assassin. Despite all their differences, “residents of the darkness” are attracted to each other!



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Can't really tell because "righteous protagonist" and "evil protagonist" tags just deny themselves
The story itself is quite edgy. It's a teen fantasy power trip. It's a below average read. Give it a try if you don't have anything to read
The character art is exceptionally beautiful, although following the story itself can be burdensome. The series is filled with K-drama style 'makjang' (a Korean term for convoluted relationship situations) throughout its chapters, but I digress. It's commendable that the creator of this franchise demonstrates more skill compared to their Japanese counterparts.
I believe the beauty of the artwork alone is reason enough to read this. Or, if you're interested in experiencing pre-2010 South Korean cultural aspects. In any case, choose your purpose for reading this series wisely.
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