No significant improvement in the plot, which remains just as implausible and utterly predictable despite its attempt at an ‘edgy’ style – a style that comes across as clumsy, even a bit ridiculous at times. The icing on the cake is a medieval castle – complete with drawbridges and moats, the whole shebang – in Detroit, Michigan.
Clearly, Shimomoto needs to be supervised by someone a bit more serious, at least someone with a vague grasp of history and geography who can tell him to calm down a bit.
But I stand by my opinion from reading the first volume: there’s a ball of energy and talent there just waiting to be unleashed, if only someone would take the trouble to properly guide it.
This is an illusion of a story. Like yass girl give us nothing The author wanted to write so many stories and ended up writing none. This is not a drama nor a Shounen manga. It’s not anything actually it’s literally just a shell of a story. no, just no