Uhhh, ok so. How the fuck was this good? You know how old yaoi always have the ugliest, raunchiest, stinkiest art style? Well this one had that same style but some how good? The stories were also good, somehow? This was the perfect mix of old yaoi nostalgia and recently comedy yaoi
A bustling city, crowded streets... But always would the night fall... And when it does, in those dark corners, who is staring out unnervingly? Who is laughing hauntingly? How many secrets, how many tears are silently echoing in this endlessly lonely void?
For such short stories these were really cute. I liked the archery couple, their story would be even better with another few chapters. The two Yakuza stories were also enjoyable, and again there was potential for a more solid series there. The teacher and young Boss were the best there. It was cute how the much younger seme could fluster his lover.
Quite good, I'm glad I read it! 1st story ~ 'Love Duty' A businessman (trader) down on his luck is offered takoyaki by a man who changes his life. ~ 'Love Heroism' Nomura is yakuza, his chief has asked him to help train his son to become the next chief. It has now been a few years since then. ~ 'The Hit Point of Love' Kazuki meets someone who inspires him to join the achery club. After awhile he starts to realize his real feelings for his sempai which is causing inner turmoil.