
Young Master's Obsession: Shut Up and Be Mine!
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Zehell2218
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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The story revolves around the male protagonist, Sakura Keita. Unlike many protagonists in manga who are often portrayed as academically challenged, Keita is a science major and takes his work seriously. One day, his report accidentally flies out the window, causing him to panic until a beautiful girl retrieves it for him. This incident sparks a connection between them. However, complications arise because Keita is already in a relationship with another girl.
The narrative focuses on Keita's internal conflict: "I want the other girl, but how do I feel about my current girlfriend? I don't want to hurt her feelings, yet I still have feelings for the other girl. Maybe I should let go, but then again, maybe not." It's an emotional struggle for him to choose his lifelong partner, all while engaging in intimate encounters that serve as a form of reassurance.
In terms of art, I believe it's exceptional. Beyond just drawing attractive women, the action scenes elevate the artistic quality significantly. I'd rate the art 10/10.
Sakura Keita is extremely indecisive, to the point where it might frustrate readers. Instead of sympathizing with him, some may grow irritated. Did I get annoyed at him? No. I felt sorry for him. Choosing a soulmate is challenging enough, but it seems like there's an external force mocking him. This left me feeling somewhat disheartened. Everyone else in the story handles their situations well; the issue lies solely with Keita himself.
Did I enjoy this manga? Absolutely. Am I a pervert? I consider myself quite healthy. Would I recommend this manga? Anyone over the age of 15 is welcome to read it. <p>
I'm uncertain about my feelings regarding this aspect of the manga. Let's break it down... The story unfolds in a college setting, featuring more mature characters, experiences, and interactions. That works for me since I enjoy such settings anyway. The plot centers around the male protagonist who has a chance meeting with a female student, leading to him spending the night with her. Not long after (in the next chapter), he meets another female student and decides to spend the night with her as well. But here's the twist—female students A and B are actually good friends! Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Like School Days? To summarize, most of the story revolves around the male protagonist's indecision and his struggle to understand his true feelings for student A while dating student B. However, I appreciated the solid conclusion where he comes to terms with himself and chooses one girl. They deserve at least that much.
ART: 7/10
The characters were depicted in a fairly realistic style, blending seamlessly with the story's atmosphere. The male protagonist looks like a typical young adult/college student, while the two female leads are attractive and visually appealing. Of course, being an ero-manga, there are numerous sex scenes (semi-censored) and "money shots" for readers to enjoy, delivering on that front. While the sex scenes are standard fare, I admit they had some passion, particularly as the story developed.
CHARACTERS: 6/10
In a nutshell, our male protagonist, Sakura Keita, is defenseless, indecisive, and borderline pathetic—MC #83799. Despite occasional moments of affirmation, he often reverts to being the typical guy driven by the plot and every woman he encounters. He's exactly the type of character I dislike. The female leads aren't overly impressive either. Without giving too much away, one harbors feelings for Keita but tries to suppress them because he's already in a relationship, aiming to preserve their friendship. The other female lead is debatable. She essentially comes across as lust-driven, and almost every scene she appears in involves sex with Keita. Yet, I couldn't bring myself to dislike her. She genuinely strives to make him happy, and as the story progresses, I felt a twinge of sympathy for her. Still, I'll acknowledge that the characters acted rationally and somewhat realistically.
ENJOYMENT/OVERALL: 7/10
Despite my evident issues with Keita, the overall story was enjoyable from beginning to end. Setting aside its classification as an ero-manga, which might seem like I'm letting that aspect bias my judgment, rest assured that's not the case. As mentioned earlier, the presence of a definitive ending is commendable. If you can engage with what this manga offers without getting sidetracked every chapter, you'll likely appreciate the effort the mangaka put into this work.