A lot of Minase Masara’s works are like that. For a lot of her stuff the first half of the manga is super exciting and has this element that makes you feel like it’s going to be a great manga then it just kind of falls flat. Like all the promise build up stops building and she’s coasts you to the end. I’m all about angst with a happily ever after and so many times with Minase’s work you get this nice angsty vibe but then instead of working with that she rushes through it straight to the happy ending. Don’t get me wrong I don’t like convoluted and unnecessary drama especially when it’s the kind with a misunderstanding that would take two seconds and one sentence to straighten out, but when it’s halted just when it’s getting good it can be a real let down. That’s my feelings on a lot of her work anyways. Idk if it’s the fact that one of her mangas was the first yaoi I read or the drawing style but there’s something about Minases’s work that feels iconic (in regards to yaoi manga at least) so when’ve I see a new minase work pop up I get a little excited despite myself even though I’m aware there’s a good chance that it’ll just be a mediocre work. But that being said when she’s good she’s great. She can take stale yaoi tropes and make them feel fresh and exciting. Like the feeling you got when you first found yaoi. Anyways there’s my full page review of minase masara’s body of work. (That I wrote when I should be trying to fall asleep)
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I feel the last chapter was a bit rush it didn't feel believable that he fell for him. IDK that's just me