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great action scenes and the art style never failed.

Genboxxy December 20, 2023 10:09 am

It's a different approach from the prequel, it's not episodic and only focuses on 1 case throughout the story.

There's not much fluffiness here but the relationship between the couple was strong enough prior to the romance that even though their realization, specially the seme, was abrupt, it still seemed like a smooth transition. They also do be reminding me of Yuki and his ex from sensei's other work, "Yuki and Matsu", only the hairstyles are different.

I like this too though I do think there are certain loopholes that were swept under the rug for this; like the fact that the uke bleeds out/retains the physical manifestation of the victims he's exposed to so long as their case is not resolved, like how would it work though? when he was a kid, he was exposed to someone being murdered (?) how did that stop? and throughout the years, it can't be that every victim he encountered had their cases solved, and if not, wouldn't he already bled out to death long before he even reached adolescence?

Also I don't get it if the touching thing is really a good thing, like the manifestation stops when he's touched, right? it also prevents him from manifesting if he's already being touched prior to his contact with the victim, so that makes it good, but then, touching also halts the manifestation and gets him stuck in that state unless the case gets solved? it's kinda confusing.

Overall, thoroughly enjoyed it tho.

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