Many years ago I was swept up by this manga because I adored everything Yusa Kouji is involved in (he voices Reiichirou). But as I got older I saw the imperfections. The pairing isn't an ideal functioning relationship but they're complementary. Reiichirou is naive, awkward, and stubborn compared to experienced, confident and adaptable Jinnai. Reiichirou is also more emotionally mature and rational than he appears while Jinnai is exposed to be very impatient, hypocritical, and immature despite being the older one. They say opposites attract and you want someone that completes you, but in reality both should bring something positive to the table and unfortunately in the last volume, looks like only Reiichirou is trying. He's so understanding of Jinnai while the opposite can't really be said. It's still an entertaining read after all these years
Many years ago I was swept up by this manga because I adored everything Yusa Kouji is involved in (he voices Reiichirou). But as I got older I saw the imperfections. The pairing isn't an ideal functioning relationship but they're complementary. Reiichirou is naive, awkward, and stubborn compared to experienced, confident and adaptable Jinnai. Reiichirou is also more emotionally mature and rational than he appears while Jinnai is exposed to be very impatient, hypocritical, and immature despite being the older one. They say opposites attract and you want someone that completes you, but in reality both should bring something positive to the table and unfortunately in the last volume, looks like only Reiichirou is trying. He's so understanding of Jinnai while the opposite can't really be said. It's still an entertaining read after all these years