Think it's important to point out the age gap is huge here. Not just because they are 10 years apart, but mainly because the "young master" is 17 years old. Moreover, pretty crazy story. I thought this would be completely different, so I am at a loss for words.
"When I grow up, I'm gonna change the law so boys can marry other boys. Then will you marry me?" 10 years ago, a young little master Tatsuhiko extracted that promise with sparkling eyes from Itaru(27) ...after 10 years Tatsuhiko disappeared from his high-class boys' boarding school.... Itaru Nobu, is tasked by his father with finding Tatsuhiko since his family has been serving the Seidou family for years...Itaru Nobu, finally accepts his father's request in exchange for huge sum of money..& begins his search .. ------ Tatsuhiko's cousin Seiichi Terasawa a broke ass detective lol that fake shit was funny..Really felt bad for Hiroe he went to prison for 5 years for nothing but he cares for Shinji Chino
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I think its an ok story, but im not sure. Its so convoluted. Who was chasing chino? Why? Who does chino really like? Why was tetsuhiko running away? What was the deal with yuki's stalker? The only definite I got out of this was tetsuhiko has always loved itaru. The rest is a mess. Maybe in the author's mind this all made sense. Just really poor story telling. Too many elements. And I don't like the art.
The overall premise is one I love - a young boy is in love with another boy and vows to marry him one day, and they reunite five years later - but the pacing in this is a disaster. Too much going on too quickly.