Quand la douleur du passé est le seul chemin vers la vengeance... Tel est pris qui croyait prendre... Senri se fait délester de toutes ses économies par le lycéen qu'il avait racketté, dont le père est yakuza. Mais c'est un mal pour un bien, car l'un des gardes du corps du fiston semble posséder des informations qui permettraient à l'orphelin de se rapprocher de sa cible !
Malgré tout, les indices restent minces : une photo, l'adresse d'une mystérieuse société de crédit, un fragment de carte postale... Senri décide donc de raviver sa mémoire en se rendant au pied d'un grand pylône qu'il avait découvert avec son frère près de leur ancienne maison. Dans ce lieu chargé de souvenirs, il a sa première vision depuis des années... Kazuto serait-il encore en vie ?
This mystery just keeps getting better and better! Senri goes to through drastic measures to find the "Fire Man" ever since he discovered that his twin brother is alive. But is it possible for Kazuton to be wrapped up more in this sinister life? I just love this series!
Wieder wesentlich besser als der recht inhaltlose zweite Band und gerade die Tatsache, dass man endlich mehr über den Bruder erfährt macht echt richtig Bock! So darf weiter gehen! ;)
Rating: 3. Third book of the manga series✒️. On positive side, this part made me smile few times more than previous ones. Story turned from quite depressive and dark to... more naive and kind of heroic. More fight scenes, more characters, but still shallow characters and they all have weird values. Friendship is shown more of the gang level, even “positive” girl is not opening up more. Still, I will continue reading when books are available in local library. Bonus materials are, by the way, very good and much fun, thanks to mangaka.
The plot didn't move forward in this volume and we didn't learn anything new about the mystery. I hope the volume 4 will have new revelations to keep me interested in the story.
Not a lot happens, and what does happend isn't 100% clear. The "friendship" angle with the tough guys is really falling flat for me. Like, the main character treats them like commodities and assets to be used, but they are still fiercely loyal to him for no real reason.
Hoping this improves some...
**Edit**
I accidentally re-read this having no memory of reading ng it before. I found I was more engwged by it this time around for whatever reason. Stuff does happen and the character motivations are actually pretty clear. Don't know why I was so harsh at first.