(This review may contain a minor spoiler)
As predicted, this volume is comparatively directed towards Loid and Yor's relationship after the surprise visit from Yor's little brother, Yuri, resulting in one of the most uncomfortable and tension-filled, yet hilarious dinners one ever had. And I refused to believe that we were robbed of their first kiss.
I mean, we're already diving into the third volume and the seed had already been planted, so it is only a matter of time before we know they both would hit it off. But then, that's also the lure because I appreciate the slow burn in the 'potential romance' between Loid and Yor. You can see either of them getting flustered with the words they said to each other, despite it supposed to be under pretense.
Meanwhile, Anya finally earns herself a star after saving a kid from drowning in a pool and we get to get a glimpse of Anya's interaction with homeboy Damian, who may or may not be having a little crush on Anya. Everything happening in this manga got all sorts of odd quirks but remains adorable!
Nothing much changed from what we have read so far but it is still interesting and getting better. Although I will still be in the opinion that it's getting too timely for Loid not to figure out Yor's identity because things started to get a bit obvious, it still wouldn't take away the enjoyment. We're also hinted at a new additional family in the future and I can't wait for it 🥰