This manga is so cute, so I was looking to buy it on CDJapan (sadly sold out), but then saw that there is a volume 2 as well, released this year in August! Something to look forward to :)
https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/NEOBK-2523320
From Drap's page:
http://drap.coremagazine.co.jp/news/10929
So, I was reading a BL sometime this last week, and in one scene, they were sitting in the kitchen, and one of them was peeling the strings off string beans. An odd tiny detail, but for some reason it stuck, but I cannot remember which manga it was from (and can't remember anything else about the manga either). Anyone recognise this scene and know where it's from? :)
I think it's great that we now get notifications twice a day (I assume everyone does), as I know a lot of people like to get notified regularly when there are updates. But I was wondering if this could be turned into a setting, so that people can choose how often they want to get update notifications. eg, once a day, twice a day, once an hour (for the really active), once a week (for those people who don't log in often), etc. Could this be implemented?
As many others have already commented, this felt like a really special manga in the first two chapters, only to be ruined unnecessarily in chapter 3. Such a shame. Such a waste.
What surprises me, though, is the mangaka thanking her readers at the end for their letters, feedback, etc. So, readers wrote to her, essentially thanking her for a rape story? Perhaps the problem in the BL publishing world is that all of us who don't like rape aren't expressing that enough to the mangakas themselves, so those who for some reason do like rape thrown in for no good reason get over-represented in the feedback.
I feel frustrated over this manga, it could have been so amazing...
First off that a bold assumption to make about the readers thanking the author for the rape story. They could have been talking about different chapters not necessarily chapter 3 or they could have just been sending the author letters about different stories they made. Or simply thanking the author for drawing and making manga they like. Not everything is about the rape in the story.