A review by razrow
The Golden Sheep, Vol. 3 by Kaori Ozaki

4.0

TLDR: It is a good ending, but there are some things not addressed that I really wish were.

Longer Review: So I will put a mild spoiler warning here. This spoiler is only if you have not read the previous two volumes. If you have, this will spoil nothing from the third volume.
They never really address that Yuushin scene with Asari.

Here is the thing, that one issue is a little bit of a big issue. Like the story starts to be very confusing without that answer. It changes the dynamic of the four friends in my opinion and yet it is never really addressed.
That said, I still like it. Even though I know the story doesn't make sense with some of the issues and some parts seem unrealistic, even with all of this I still enjoyed it. I do debate hoe readily I would recommend this series, but I think I still would. As a volume, it is a decent volume too. I really like the development between Yuushin and Sora, and I also like the developments for Tsugu.

Spoiler Review:
Here is the thing, I can overlook Yuushin's stuff with Sora. Yeah they were bullied, but if I was Sora and I felt guilty about how I treated Yuushiin in the past, then I think that guilt would move me to forgive him. The thing is I really don't see how Asari fits in here. I don't see how Tsugu could forgive her and move on so easily. I mean, I understand that it is Tsugu and she works different from the others, but still it waas a bit tough. Then that weird scene between Asari and Yuushin is never addressed and that seems a bit weird. Like I feel that if that happened in the friend group, then I would leave that group.
I really like the way Sora and Yuushin develop their relationship this volume though. Yuushin gets a rough redemption, but I don't know how authentic it is. The manga is somewhat weird because I really did enjoy it, but I just don't know how "good" I would actually say it is.