This volume was so good !! Chiru and Senri begin to learn more about each other's life and past, as well as develop their feelings toward each other. Finally we had the first kiss between them and it was so precious and beautiful! The story is quite solid until then and the characters have engaging personalities. The art doesn't disappoint either ... Gosh ... Certainly, I'm in love with the work of this mangaka
ps: I think the Senri's father is actually a woman. From the little that the author showed him, his profile seemed quite feminine to me. This then makes me wonder, if it is possible for same-sex couples to have biological children in this story, since the time which the story is written, any other form involving science and technology is highly unlikely
Since I mentioned this in my review of the first volume: Yup, this does indeed have more drama than the very similar and uncreatively titled Legally Married Yuri Couple. If you have to choose between the two, I guess read this one because it has a bit more depth and just more things happening in general because it's longer.*
*Haven't read all of the manga yet though, so if it gets significantly worse later, I might have to go back on this.
UPDATE: Tsuki ga Kirei Desu ne goes to shit in Vol. 4, so I take it back. Read Legally Married Yuri Couple if you're interested in the same shtick but without a paedophilia subplot (yikes). But if this turns you off this author altogether, I don't blame you.
I really hate this kind of shit, especially when it comes up in manga with LGBTQIA+ themes and then people argue that it's about love having ~no rules~. It's the same reason I will never finish the original CardCaptor Sakura manga, even though the anime is one of my favourite anime of all time. They changed the paedophile teacher/student sideplot to being a one-sided crush by the student for the adaptation and it's the one thing that makes me able to enjoy the CardCaptor Sakura anime as a flawed but not irredeemable piece of animation. And to see the same kind of bullshit in a work like Tsuki ga Kirei Desu ne, which was published 20 years later than the CCS manga... has nothing changed? Disappointing.