For an old series, this one had a potential in its time. I felt like the main focus on this story was Loki and Nakaba even though it was portrayed as this classic cringy shoujo romance story (which is quite a refreshing read honestly). Also, even when i had known that there will be twists in the end, i was still shocked lmao.
Yes the ending is a bit rushed and i do felt like the author wanted to just end it quick but it did feel like the ending was planned as the author said. From the beginning of the story, other aspects of the story was also rushed including the romance between Caesar and Nakaba, except for the story plots between Loki and Nakaba.
Casting the weird incest elements aside, honestly Loki and Nakaba is really something, like i'm not saying it in the way i see them in a romantic way like Nakaba and Caesar, but like they have an inseparable bond. They have this kind of bond that transcends beyond physical form of love, they truly care for each other....
Overall, is this like some kind of a innovative one-of-a-kind manga? No. Honestly i wouldn't really recommend this one either. I don't have any gained new insights from this. The author handled every kind of conflicts kind of lightly. But would i want more stories like this? Absolutely yes. As i said, this is like a decade ago. Time's changing and we've seen how progressive stories have become. However, some of the ones i've read nowadays felt more brain dead than this. So i would really appreciate if future mangakas could take the good sides of this manga and implement it into their stories.
For an old series, this one had a potential in its time. I felt like the main focus on this story was Loki and Nakaba even though it was portrayed as this classic cringy shoujo romance story (which is quite a refreshing read honestly). Also, even when i had known that there will be twists in the end, i was still shocked lmao.
Yes the ending is a bit rushed and i do felt like the author wanted to just end it quick but it did feel like the ending was planned as the author said. From the beginning of the story, other aspects of the story was also rushed including the romance between Caesar and Nakaba, except for the story plots between Loki and Nakaba.
Casting the weird incest elements aside, honestly Loki and Nakaba is really something, like i'm not saying it in the way i see them in a romantic way like Nakaba and Caesar, but like they have an inseparable bond. They have this kind of bond that transcends beyond physical form of love, they truly care for each other....
Overall, is this like some kind of a innovative one-of-a-kind manga? No. Honestly i wouldn't really recommend this one either. I don't have any gained new insights from this. The author handled every kind of conflicts kind of lightly. But would i want more stories like this? Absolutely yes. As i said, this is like a decade ago. Time's changing and we've seen how progressive stories have become. However, some of the ones i've read nowadays felt more brain dead than this. So i would really appreciate if future mangakas could take the good sides of this manga and implement it into their stories.