Yota and the girls are on a desperate mission to gather crystal shards to save a young girl's mother. But before they can complete their task, a shrine emerges from the bottom of the sea. The great tide has arrived, and the revelations it carries are crueler than anyone could have ever imagined!
Lynn Okamoto (岡本倫 Okamoto Rin) is a Japanese manga artist and a former employee of Bandai. His most famous work is the series Elfen Lied, which was adapted into a 13-episode anime series by the studio Arms. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.
This is the volume where this story and series gets together. Although, it is still full of fanservice and outright hentai scenes, where supporting character background is done as exposition and flashback to serve as a foreplay before it gets to the sexy scenes. Still, it has developed for itself an identity as an isekai fantasy where the blood flows freely, and mysteries abound.
This is the volume where you get to decide if it is worth it to stay for the mysteries, or jump ship. I elected to stay, hentai and all. 4 stars for reading enjoyment.
I've been collecting the series and I've noticed that the Hong Kong printed version is better than the ones printed in Canada.
My first four volumes were printed in Canada, but my copy of the fifth is from Hong Kong. Though, they have the same trim and all, the Hong Kong copies have better paper quality, and heftier than the Canadian ones, and at the same price, too.