"What's going to happen to these employees? Will they fall in love with hiking? Will they be able to work together, get along well, and bring the company back to its feet? Read and find out in this heartwarming story of adventure, friendship, and teamwork."
just forget about this part of the summary, it's nonsense ( ̄∇ ̄")
So, from the comment here and there, this manga is actually a SPIN-OFF of some other work of this author, whose actual name is ASOU KAI instead of ASO KAI. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
so i researched a bit and i think the main story is Sorenari ni Shinken nandesu, a yaoi story. (nothing desrespectful, it's just that i don't want to worsen my addiction to manga adding another genere on the reading list ( ̄∇ ̄"))
can a good hearted diehard yaoi fan of the author explain the details that we poor lost soul have missed in this ? is this actually relevant in the general plot?
Does Kinaho appear in others stories?
(=・ω・=)
sorry for the bad english.
thanks in advance!(≧∀≦)
Hi,
That one is not very relevant to this one's plot. It actually took me some time to realize they were related until I read the chef part and that they were both man and I was like "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah" even thought that is one of my favorite yaois.
The plot is basically of the character we saw here and he goes to a restaurant were he frequently flirts with n employee who is a single father who got full custody after the divorce even thoight he is struggling financially, his wife got tired of him basically. So shizu, his daughter gets sick and he needs help so he goes to the house of the guy because is closer to the restaurant and I don't remember what happened then but they start living together because is convinient. BUT then the ex wife appears ad says that she want Shizu back because she is getting remarried and it'll be good for Shizu to have a "normal" family. So my man goes up there and he grabs his man hand and says that they are together and they both would raise her well, and the ex and her future husband are like "WUT?" but then they leave accepting it. And then just happy memories.
You don't need to read it but I totally recommend it!








The story has many elements that could have been powerful, but at its core, it’s just a romance. Every event and character exists solely to fuel the 'push and pull' between the two protagonists. A prime example is the 'villain' of the moment—Genoa? Genovia?—who enters like a classic antagonist, sparks a misunderstanding, and vanishes, only to return for a brief 'good guy' moment to help the heroine escape before exiting for good.
She is just the first of many secondary characters treated as mere props. The King? We never learn his fate; I wanted a real arc for him, not just the 'evil brother who wants a dragon baby' trope. Then there’s Lesset’s mother—there was a scene to explain his birth trauma (and why he was apparently born looking like a two-year-old), and that's it. Or the father, who is allegedly a half-dragon but never appears. Even Duke Banon was nothing more than a 'pretty boy' serving as a glorified messenger between the twins.
The list of missed opportunities is long: the brother living in eternal penance, the dragon, the lore of the founders, and a war that seemingly existed only so the leads could meet. Even the central romance feels hollow and confusing. It’s the classic 'we love each other but can't be together' trope driven by mutual insecurity. I wish the story had explored the obsessive-possessive nature of the male lead as a shared 'dragon' trait with Cemesita. A comparison between Cemesita and Lesset’s mirrored histories—or a deep dive into Cemesita’s past—would have added much-needed depth.
Ultimately, everything is a backdrop for a love story that isn't even that compelling. It’s a big piece of meat without any trimmings. I’ve caught up on all the chapters, but I feel like I’ve put more thought into the world-building than the author has. I’m left more dissatisfied than when I started.
P.S: On a positive note, the artwork really carries the story; it’s the one thing that keeps it afloat.