A lot of interesting developments concerning world-building and small, first stage character introductions. The manga, at this point, is following what I've seen in the anime, but I can see that the manga takes a lot of different directions with the characters that the anime changed for its own purposes. For example, where Yamase is killed by out in the forest when he interrupts the meeting with Yoite and Miharu, whereas in the manga he is killed outside of the school by Yoite for attacking Miharu. I really do like the way the story is unfolding, as well as the pacing, giving plenty of time to explain every aspect of the story in detail, along with a list of Japanese words in Romanji used in the manga with definitions of certain terms and events made in reference. I really am enjoying the series a lot and am left with the desire to read through until the very end.