The story starts off a little rough with Aya constantly referencing his "predisposition" and getting into trouble with other classmates. Eventually it makes sense what he's talking about, but until then he just seems like a trouble magnet. Turns out, maybe this particular attention is a good things. The story itself has potential, however, the text is rather disjointed and there are a lot of repetitive panels it seems when it comes to all the fighting and chasing scenes. It's also very short, so it's left feeling like a cliffhanger at the end.