This is volume 7 from Oshimi of a bullying story that becomes a vampire story that becomes a deep reflection on youth trauma and now a vampire cult story. The focus shifts from different characters, but has recently been on Yukiko Gosho, ten years in the future from the original teen events, as she tries to figure out what happened to her friends, Okazaki and Nora, and make some sense of what happened to her, too.
Gosho finds the mysterious Sakurane, now sort of a religious leader of this vampire-worshiping nihilist blood cult, (ugh, I say). It gets violent in this volume, and for the moment seems a little out of control, heading into a (for me) less interesting horror direction. I liked it better when the series turned sort of reflective about the past, beginning to deal with the disturbing past events that Gosho went through, instead of this full-on blood cult thing. My ratings shift as the series wildly shifts. Volume 6 was a hopeful 4 stars; volume 7 feels like 2.5 stars to me, but I do like how lean it gets in its storytelling, with many wordless pages, so I round up for some of the art.