Enjoyable and interesting, this was a great start to the manga.
If, like me, you came here after watching the show, then you will be very surprised to find this is an entirely different story. The tone, the characters and a lot of the storylines are completely different to the point that the show is hardly recognisable compared to the source.
But that doesn’t mean that either this or the show are any less enjoyable. In fact, their differences are so vast that you can enjoy both versions of this story to the same extent, which in my case is a very large amount.
What was most likeable about this was for that it wasn’t afraid to explore topics of more depth like sexual harassment and death, neither of which you would expect from a typical doctor/nurse romance. It didn’t brush on the topics, they fed into the overarching desire of the protagonist’s to be a good nurse, which is an admirable goal. Although she may have entered the profession with strange intentions of doing it for love, the fact that she was willing to embrace being a better nurse is what made her such a likeable character.
In fact, all of the characters were very likeable. Although there aren’t actually many of them, and some from the show are not in this volume. But the lack of characters only added to the time that was then allowed to explore the protagonist and the male love interest. They had a great dynamic and so much potential to expand upon that I can’t wait to see where the story takes their budding relationship next.