The seme hasn't changed, he's just hibernating. All it will take is one little misunderstanding-such as Hatsuki getting home late one night, and the seme will think he's cheating on him and fly into a rage again. Hatsukoi will probably be in and out of the ER regularly for the rest of his life -which probably won't last long because the seme will probably kill him during one of his rage sessions, within a few years of them living together. This is what happens to real life abuse victims, and I hate that this story glamorizes it.
Really? Who cuts the chapter off right in the middle of a love scene? :(
ditto. LOL. But I guess that's how Takanaga-sensei splits her story arcs into. Most volumes of the Koisuru manga follow the patterns of:
Chapter 1 - introduction. Morinaga usually does something or a character is introduced to start the plot.
Chapter 2 - Morinaga reads too much into something or they get into an argument...something happens to move the plot along
Chapter 3 - They talk or they do something about things but it's still not resolved.
Chapter 4 - some more talking (seriously, these 2 needs to talk to each other more.) They resolve it and have sex to make up... One of them always has something to confirm or to confess (but they put it away until after sex, because serious relationship matters can wait until after sex)
Chapter 5 - The real conclusion of the arc. Some things get cleared up about their relationship, Morinaga is assured about something, Souichi becomes more aware of Morinaga. Chapter where some far-off trouble/dilemma is introduced and Souichi's feelings are still not clear. Still no "tyrant falls in love" and it's when the readers start praying and hoping that the next arc would have more relationship development between the two of them.
I own this manga in English, you can find it online usually pretty cheap. It is a collection of one shots, and is mostly shounen-ai. Only one story in the collection has a love scene, the others just have kisses or fooling around, and none of it is at all graphic.
The first 2 stories are actually 2 parts of one story, which has the same name as the manga itself. It's about a chef and a famous actor. It's a light, fluffy story.
The 3rd story is the oneshot that is featured here about the editor and mangaka.
The 4th story is a schoolboy romance oneshot.
The 5th story is a salaryman romance oneshot.
There's also an extra at the very end that is from the very first 2-part story.
For all you saying this manga doesn't make sense you need to be aware that some pages and chapters are out of order here, that is why you're confused. The parts like where the group is trying to get through the gate, havi becomen the sorcerer and there is s ball is all mixed up. Also the a few pages in vol 5&6 are out of orddr too. I bought volumes 1-5 in English and read them, they make perfect sense in that format. Just FYI ;)
No doubt about that, but what's out of order in volume 6?
Been looking up the issues since chapter 40 and it's just fine. It also makes sense to me, though I have a feeling online readers just make things more confusing with all the different scanlators, uncertainties, and not being able to just flip the pages.
Well they show up in the tavern, but then they're still outside fighting, theni t goes back to them all chatting in the tavern. That's confusing
That's how it was anyway (not sure about before 40)
So here's how I see it:
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/crimson_spell/mh/v06/c039/20/
They're still outside, no?
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/crimson_spell/mh/v06/c040/7/
It ends with comical relief (badly translated by the way, Havi actually says "There's nothing you can do... Since you told me not to attack them")
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/crimson_spell/mh/v06/c040/8/
It goes back to the tavern, and I should add that there was a blank panel that will be filled by sensei in the volume release but was randomly filled by the translator.
I'm not sure what you're reffering to actually ^^'
I don't know why anyone ever even discusses who will end up with who. Obviously the two people on the front cover will end up being the main couple, at least by the end. I've never ever read a manga where the final pairing wasn't the couple on the cover. Pretty sure that sort of thing doesn't exist...
You should go and check out more yaoi mangas. Because this thing actually does exist. Go and check out some of minase masara senseis works. I know at least one where it happens.
The title translates to "Wicked Wolf Seems to be in Love".
ok I've read a few incest yaois before, but this one is one of the oddest. The characters don't really have any history together. The older brother just happens to see his half brother on the curb one night and decides to take him home and immediately sleep with him? Then afterward he tries to act like a gentleman and keep his hands off. What is he thinking? I just don't get it. And the younger one claims he hates the guys guts but he follows him home, sleeps with him, and lives with him? They both clearly weren't immune to the nutso gene...
I agree with you there; it made very little sense at all. As I said in my own review, there is no depth in that story and it doesn't really make much sense.
I feel you. Im a total fan of complicated relationships and it doesnt get anymore complicated than gay incest. I tried to get into this story but I couldnt, there was no emotional depth to the characters and I tended to get lost somewhere in the story line.
It doesn't need to make sense as long as it's hot...most the time
IF the smut is hot and the artwork is gorgeous then it's forgiveable, yes, but to many of us the story is just as important and things making sense go hand in hand with hotness ^^
i agree with you most the time it has to have a good story line or plot like 90% of the time