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Love, That's an Understatement, Vol. 1
by Fujimomo
I enjoyed giving this a read!
Risa Amakawa is a high school student who carries a heavy bag that has items ready for different situations whether it is an umbrella or first-aid kit. One rainy evening, she happens to come across a delinquent, Zen Ohira that got beaten up and saves him. You could also call it fate since they begin to cross path since their first meeting and he's there to save her even if she didn't any help.
This romcom manga has a delinquent male lead and independent smart female lead trope. It's not an uncommon trope but most of the times, I could enjoy reading lots of manga with common tropes like this one.
As for Zen Ohira, he is a "happy go lucky" guy who may seem a little odd, but he's a likable and cool character! I find him kind of funny too.
On the other hand, Risa is independent but she has her own struggles that I can relate to on some level. I am looking forwards to more sides of Risa and because she is used to being on her own, Zen is someone I believe will be a great companion for her.
Additionally, I really like the symbolism of the heavy bag she has. It is explained in the volume.
The art or illustration style is really nice as well.
I definitely recommend adding this to your tbr!
Risa Amakawa is a high school student who carries a heavy bag that has items ready for different situations whether it is an umbrella or first-aid kit. One rainy evening, she happens to come across a delinquent, Zen Ohira that got beaten up and saves him. You could also call it fate since they begin to cross path since their first meeting and he's there to save her even if she didn't any help.
This romcom manga has a delinquent male lead and independent smart female lead trope. It's not an uncommon trope but most of the times, I could enjoy reading lots of manga with common tropes like this one.
As for Zen Ohira, he is a "happy go lucky" guy who may seem a little odd, but he's a likable and cool character! I find him kind of funny too.
On the other hand, Risa is independent but she has her own struggles that I can relate to on some level. I am looking forwards to more sides of Risa and because she is used to being on her own, Zen is someone I believe will be a great companion for her.
Additionally, I really like the symbolism of the heavy bag she has. It is explained in the volume.
The art or illustration style is really nice as well.
I definitely recommend adding this to your tbr!