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ハッピーシュガーライフ 2
by 鍵空とみやき
Was a little let down with this volume, I expected more craziness.
Basically this volume focuses on two parts. Shio gets lost outside in the real world and Satou is on the search. Funny enough Taiyo is the one to find Shio but after learning his desire in liking "children" this is very concerning. But what comes out of it is even stranger than I expected and not in the way you think. The next involves Satou and a old lover, Kiiya. Now Kiiya thinks he has one over on Satou, but we all know this girl doesn't fuck around.
This wasn't a bad volume by any means but just didn't move at the brisk pace the last one did. The first half is good but feels like it takes forever to get to the punchline that it ends on. Then we retrace moments from volume 1 here to lead into the 2nd storyline. However, the reveals at the end of the volume set up some what could be really fucked up moments. I also am intrigued how long this thing Satou is doing can go on without being caught. This can't end well.
A 3 out of 5.
Basically this volume focuses on two parts. Shio gets lost outside in the real world and Satou is on the search. Funny enough Taiyo is the one to find Shio but after learning his desire in liking "children" this is very concerning. But what comes out of it is even stranger than I expected and not in the way you think. The next involves Satou and a old lover, Kiiya. Now Kiiya thinks he has one over on Satou, but we all know this girl doesn't fuck around.
This wasn't a bad volume by any means but just didn't move at the brisk pace the last one did. The first half is good but feels like it takes forever to get to the punchline that it ends on. Then we retrace moments from volume 1 here to lead into the 2nd storyline. However, the reveals at the end of the volume set up some what could be really fucked up moments. I also am intrigued how long this thing Satou is doing can go on without being caught. This can't end well.
A 3 out of 5.