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Cantarella, Volume 9 by You Higuri

alfvitki's review

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2.0

I still remember that one part where the guy in town is singing about Lucrezia, insulting her "virtue". That with how she is divorced and remarried like a pawn. One of her husband's she refused to sleep with so he tried to take it by force narrowly being saved by her brother. That part was uncomfortable to read but bearable because he doesn't succeed, he's a bad guy so we're not meant to like him, and he doesn't stick around anyways.

coffeeandink's review

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3.0

Lucrezia gives birth to Chiaro's child and marries Alfonso, who is in love with his sister Sansa. Chiaro considers returning to Cesare, who has given up on him and/or possibly thinks he's dead and gives the mask of Michelotto to Volpe in one of the volume's best and creepiest scenes.

There's a side story dedicated to Alfonso and Sansa which unfortunately just convinced me I don't like either of them much. I am really in it for the Lucrezia/Cesare/Chiaro triangle of DOOM.
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