The novelist Shun decides to travel to his hometown of Hokkaido with his younger boyfriend, Mio. Onc...
BEAUTIFULL. it has an unexpectedly nostalgic atmosphere & it properly showcases the internal struggles of the mcs. its bittersweet in the beginning however, the bitterness fades away the more you read and divulges from a nostalgic perspective embracing the past, to a sweet and sugary taste embracing the present.a really pleasant slice of life with realistic characters and small comedic qualities to it that genuinely made me laugh. i actually prefer this sequel to its counterpart.