ah well. now i can't function like a normal human being untill i see the last chapter where satomi and kyoji are happy and healthy sitting at the porch of their house eating pork buns and no yakudza is around anymore ahhhhhhhhh
Ok so now Satomi is in college and he’s still hanging out with that Yakuza guy (Kyouji) who forced him into hanging out with him in middle school. They go out to eat at a lot of restaurants. Satomi and Kyouji both realize the weirdness of the situation so they just start lying to people that they are each other’s nephew/uncle/son/dad. It’s so weird. I’m obsessed with it. There’s multiple other characters introduced: the mangaka and his assistant, the lady in the apartment below Satomi, Satomi’s manga obsessed coworker, the mysterious manga editor that people on Twitter believe to be Kyouji’s REAL nephew, a blackmailing journalist, and Satomi’s two friends. The genius thing about this story is that every character is somehow connected to the main story (even if we don’t know how yet). The mangaka is the yakuza boss’ estranged son. The lady living below Satomi works at Kyouji’s bar and also is a missing mangaka that the mysterious editor is looking for. It’s SO CONFUSING but SO FUN! TRUST ME! The author incudes a helpful chart of connections after a while LOL.
Anyway, the main story is, of course, about Satomi and Kyouji. Satomi is in love with Kyouji. Kyouji may or may not know this, I really can’t tell. He also may or may not like Satomi back. At the beginning, I was pretty adamant that this was a one sided thing on Satomi’s side. But now I’m starting to second guess myself. The problem with that man is that he shows no emotion at all which leaves Satomi and the reader questioning every comment he makes. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT!
My heart broke a little when Satomi asked him to quit his job and Kyouji told him he wouldn’t quit as long as his boss was alive. Then, of course, in this author’s typical fashion, I laughed out loud when Satomi got up to process that info, went to the bathroom, came back, sat down, and said “when will your boss die”.
I have spent way too long thinking about this story but whatever YES it is extremely weird and borderline uncomfortable that these people with a 20 year age gap are having a will they/wont they thing but it works for them I’m sorry IT IS WHAT IT IS!!! If I heard about this in real life I would be like “HE’S A VICTIM!!!!!” But in this story I just want them to be happy :(