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200 pages, Paperback
First published April 25, 2018
This was such a good volume because of its emotional depth and cute fluffiness. This series does not disappoint! Be aware this review may have spoilers for everything covered in previous volumes.
I say this is in part a cute and fluffy volume because of the Yuna and Rio scenes. Now that they have officially gotten together, we get to enjoy the payoff of this relationship. Since it is Christmas time, the two go on a date which is so damn pure and wholesome as they both are getting closer to one another. Also, this will be the last time I mention this, but I REALLY WISH Agatsuma was more of a contender. I feel so bad for him but that’s how it goes.
The other part of the volume has to deal with parent-child relationships. On one hand, Akari and Rio’s parents are fighting which makes being at home unbearable for the both of them. It bears a lot on Akari’s mind which is something no child should have to deal with. This situation demonstrates how parents may not realize how their fighting ends up affecting their children, especially when parents will try to put up a façade that nothing is wrong. Also, we also get more insight into Inui’s family situation. He too has to deal with his parents fighting, but this fighting stems from his brother’s actions to pursue acting. There is a really good conversation on how we often feel the need to cave into our parents by choosing the safe route in life even though we should be able to choose to pursue what makes us happy. It was really interesting and heartwarming to see Akari and Inui be able to relate to each other through their family issues and comfort one another.
Overall, this was a really nice volume as usual. We get Yuna and Rio fluff, as well as progress between Akari and Inui. Gave it 4.3 stars, but I will bump it up to 5 stars!