Giving this five stars solely because of all the Chris and Minami moments.
I’m kidding, I’m kidding…maybe.
This volume picks up exactly where the last one left off. Chris, being the sensible person he is, reports himself to be put into quarantine immediately. Minami goes to see him right away and continues to see him since he’s worried. Meanwhile, Kawakami has his suspicions about the Shojo himself and those suspicions become peaked once everyone discovers that Todoroki is missing. While everyone is dealing with their own problems back on base, Ogino is out in the field where she encounters another new breed of Shojo along with a familiar face from her past.
I’m thrilled with how everything is coming together. I never once felt bored while reading this. In fact, I wish it had been longer so I didn’t finish it so quickly. I was invested in every plot point, with Chris and Minami’s plotline still being my favorite of course. If you can believe it, it becomes even more obvious how attached Minami is to Chris. I love seeing usually stoic characters start to open up because of another person they’ve come to care for.
Every time they interacted this volume it was so obvious how much they meant to each other. I know I said after I read the first volume that they probably wouldn’t end up together but now I think it would be cruel if that seriously happens. The mangaka can keep on throwing the word “friend” around, but it’s obvious to me that they’re more than that.
Something I didn’t think was possible happened while I was reading, I actually started to like Kawakami a bit! He becomes curious about how the virus really affects people and takes charge in finding the answers. He doesn’t let anything get in his way and because of that he’s the one who uncovers the most information. He was pretty badass and I was cheering him on the entire time. I also don’t mind how he’s somehow weaseled himself into the group anymore because I can see how he fits in.
While in the last volume we learned a little about Minami’s past, this time around we learn more about Ogino’s past. Her backstory was interesting and I like all the characters it brought into the story, especially Zen. I’m excited to see how these characters evolve the story. Will they be helpful or cause problems for the main cast? I have no clue but I think I’ll enjoy it either way.
After all the revelations that were brought to life in this volume I can’t wait to read the next one. It helps that the ending was so cool too. It’s got me so hyped up that I’m glad I only have to wait a few weeks for the next volume and not months.