A kind of bittersweet but ultimately satisfying resolution to this ten volume manga horror series featuring vampires. After ten years, Makota and Sakurane have their bloody confrontation, but thankfully it is over soon and most of the rest of the book is kind of a quiet, wordless (which I always like) denouement, helping us see what happens to the rest of the characters we have come ot shudder about.
Manga-ka Shūzō Oshimi afterwards explains that he had wanted to create a story from the perspective of multiple characters. He also wanted to explore what might be the effects of living with long term suffering, such as alienation, illness, and grief. What would happiness be like under those circumstances? Is it still possible to be happy at all? He isn't sure how successful he was in his attempt, but I thought it was good, and I like very much seeing the whole (bloody, ech) vampire (tired of the trope, ehn) story through this reflective lens. Always delicate artwork, but in the denouement it slows way down, focuses on little things in nature, beauty, even dark beauty.