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timefliesaway


1) Oh, another Alice in wonderland reference/Au.

2) It seems this author just loves sexual harassment and non-consent.

3) And another chapter where Nene’s “fat” legs must be mentioned...

4) Amane’s brother still is annoying.

4.5) At least the two other people in the team are more or less like-able. Definitely like Sakura, 50/50 with Natsuhiko.

5) The race with the doors was a little too quick over. Should’ve been longer and harder to find back.

6) I’m not sure what to think of Akane. I kinda like him but at the same time not.

7) Still love the lore tho.

1)
Spoiler “I’ve done what I could, to make sure Yashiro can enjoy the time she has left...”

By being a pervert, who sexually harasses her?

2) It’s kinda a bit boring to pull that “you’re gonna die bc it’s fate”-trope on the protagonist, since these type of characters don’t die. It’s clear as glass and obvious as gravity that they’ll change her fate. Nothing to root for or get excited about. :/

3) Chapter 28 – did Kou saw Amane and Nene kissing, and that’s why he ran away?

Really? There’s a whole chapter dedicated to calling her legs “ugly” and “fat”?

1) Oh boi, please don’t tell me, Mitsuba will have to eat their heart again...

2) And just as I thought, Amane can be affectionate, he does something stupid again...

1) Really didn’t think (or rather hoped) that this kiss would be happening so soon...

2.5, almost 3 stars.

1) wait, what?
Spoiler Sakura is a supernatural and the broadcast room is a boundary??
:0
Damn that’s a plottwist i did not see coming. Although, looking back now, it was hinted a few times.

2) I liked number 6 before, but him sleeping with a child? Uhm no thank you...
Even if she wanted it herself and her mind probably is older than her body, that still is a bit messed up...

3) i really liked the conversation between nene and Sakura.

4) why does everyone want to destroy the yorishiro? I get it for Hanako but why Sakura? Is it really just to see what happens if you do, pure curiosity?
Or does suddenly everyone want nene to live longer?

Yep, Akari is a Yandere. And she's overpowered. I do hate overpowered characters, but considering she's not the protagonist, it's not that bad. And she's not doing it for a guy, so that's a plus.

So, I was hoping for a bit of a plottwist about Menou saving Akiri, and damn, there really was. Instead of doing it like always – suddenly realizing that killing is wrong and they do everything to help the otherworlder survive –, the twist is the villain and Menou has no choice but to fight them, because her life is on the line as well.
Well, I love the author.

Although I was a bit confused in the beginning, especially when the villain was explaining their reasons, but it got clearer towards the end of the volume.

I didn't really like Momo much before (characters being obsessed over their senpais are just annoying), but after her backstory, I've come to like her.
I wouldn't ship her with Menou romantically, but I do like her more with Menou together (platonically), than Akari. The fact that Menou & Akari now call each other "best friends", after having known each other for like 2 days, yet Momo & Menou pretty much grew up together, is rather an "oof" and *eye-roll*-moment...

But, well, overall it is enjoyable (tho less than volume 2), and I really ship Momo & Ashuna.

Anti-heroes gotta be probably one of my favorite characters. While it's not executed well every time and of course there are stories with anti-heroes I don't like, however, this manga is one of the good, perhaps even top tier, ones.

What I just really love about those type of characters, is that they do see themselves as villains, and while they would totally be considered a villain from everyone else (in this manga), they're not. They don't just kill for fun, they only eliminate one kind of people. And the fact that it's even people who aren't from this world and would only do harm by staying, I'd say they're totally heroes.
So far, I agree with everything they do.

Of course, the plot will go into a different direction and Menou will likely realize that killing people just like this is wrong. Or perhaps she won't, but only wants to protect Akari, because of how close they've gotten. Either way, it will be cliché.
I don't mind it that much since it's Yuri/GL, but a little plottwist would be nice (not really a twist in the story itself, just more like going against a cliché, which would be a twist for the readers).

But still, I enjoy reading this so much, that even the ecchi stuff isn't bothering me anymore (well, not as much as in the beginning). The author and I seem to have very similar views on humans, and I love it. Some of the quotes have been really amazing in this volume.

I really love how realistic their intimate (bed) scenes were written & drawn.
It wasn’t just hot & steamy like it’s usually portrayed, but actually something intimate & delicate, with consent and talking about it. Which can be awkward, but shows the maturity of the author.

Hmm... didn’t enjoy it as much as the first volume, but it wasn’t totally bad either. Just... multiple things I didn’t quite like, although they are probably realistic.

I do love how Shun doesn’t care about what other people think though, and won’t stop doing PDA.