Absolutely beautiful, gorgeous. Everything about this author is total perfection. The artstyle is so strikingly amazing it always brings me in awe. The character, Mitsuki and Asahi, and the others are beautiful in their own ways. I'm in love with their chemistry and how this manga portrays realistic situations, and relationships, struggles. I need this author to be more appreciated and popular. One day ma'am, ill buy all the volumes of your work. Thank you, everytime I read it, they�
im taking this anime and manga to my grave next to code geass, haikyuu, free!!, and all my favorites of all time, its been there for me since my childhood, and i always get so emotional like its my first time watching them. i feel so bittersweet remembering that there wont be extra chapters or episodes, or any official content, i hope this fandom revives, one of the best sports manga and anime ever
10/10
This is the perfect one for me. It's the best reads I've ever had. I'm in love that this is an enemies to lovers trope, I love that this is a fake marriage to a real one scenario, and I love the chemistry of them both. I want the universe to give me this type of love. It's so good I can't even explain it with existing words. I'm so so SO glad I found this and decided to read it on impulse. Thank you author for creating this.
9.8/10
I remember now why I like this manga. It has great depth into it; the characters, the plotline. The art is absolutely stunning, it's gorgeous and hooks you more to read it. If not the, then it's one of my most favorite yakuza stories ever.
9.9/10
One of my first BL reads ever. I love seeing DJun's art progress gradually get better and better. It has a nice pacing, one of the originals and most popular among webtoon readers. The characters were amazing, they each have story of their own that's worth looking into. They're relatable and their relationship, honestly, I envy it. It's also worth mentioning how much I love how this webtoon is colored, it's dreamy yet vibrant, it feels mellow yet lively
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