This series is simply a delight!
I loved the ideas and perspectives presented in this volume because it reminds you again that everyone here is not as they seem. In the past, we've been introduced to characters who've had way more to them than what meets the eye, and the continuing trend of that is a favourite of mine with this series. It's thoughtful and it's fleshed out, and I appreciate that.
Highlights: Obviously anytime Kamon shows up. It's safe to say I've a bit of a crush on the guy, easily one of the best characters in book, but setting that aside, it's his ability to read people and situations I enjoy. It's how he approaches Nanoka after her encounter with Yurako that shines in this volume, bc it forces Nanoka to admit, even if it's just to herself, that she is in love with Mao, and it also shows us that Kamon respects her feelings and dignity enough to take her aside in private without Mao around to discuss her worries properly in way that helps Nanoka.
Secondly, it is always a good time when Hyakka shows up because there is always some interesting developments with his and Nanoka's budding friendship that I simply adore reading. This volume does not disappoint in this regard and manages to give us some more backstory to Hyakka's character.
I gotta say this series really knocks it out of the park with it's secondary characters, making them just as interesting and easy to care about as our leads.