A review by hashoun
Blue Flag, Vol. 3 by Kaito

5.0

truly where the emotional factor starts to weigh in. emotions and motivations are and expressed as we begin to see the weight of the problems our characters are facing start to take effect on them. background is also given regarding the relationship with Touma and his family showing a parallel with his sort of sad up bringing and his current personality. the emotional factors of this and his hidden feelings are shown in his desires to be free and away from the ones he feels that are keeping him down even if it means missing college. hiding it as best he can from everyone else Tai gets to see his true feelings and the book hints at a climax coming regarding Touma’s feelings for Tai in the quiet moments they are able to have together, an otherwise ideal place to share something so personal, unfortunately, as we see in later chapters this isn’t granted. a chapter that perfectly expresses family drama, trauma, growing feelings, hidden desires, and inevitable change coming soon.