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A review by scipiokento
Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii Vol. 1 by Asuka Konishi
mysterious
medium-paced
3.25
"He's right behind you."
This story threw me for a loop! I get that you can kind of gather that from the synopsis but it still caught me off guard. Not necessarily in a bad way? The best I can liken it to is cruising at 45mph for a good minute and then with no warning you start flying at 100+. I thought I knew what was happening but I surely did not. I am currently the confused John Travolta meme when it comes to how I felt at the end of this. I'm still just recovering from being...jilted? Haha! I genuinely don't want to dissuade anyone from reading this. It revolves around Yakuza so it is going going to be accompanied by familiar themes present in that story genre. My best advice for someone going into it; drop your assumptions as well as your predictions and just let the story lead you. I am intrigued and want to give the second volume a go as well to see where this will take us because the author made a well established point from the start that this will not be the same story you've read a hundred times before.
This story threw me for a loop! I get that you can kind of gather that from the synopsis but it still caught me off guard. Not necessarily in a bad way? The best I can liken it to is cruising at 45mph for a good minute and then with no warning you start flying at 100+. I thought I knew what was happening but I surely did not. I am currently the confused John Travolta meme when it comes to how I felt at the end of this. I'm still just recovering from being...jilted? Haha! I genuinely don't want to dissuade anyone from reading this. It revolves around Yakuza so it is going going to be accompanied by familiar themes present in that story genre. My best advice for someone going into it; drop your assumptions as well as your predictions and just let the story lead you. I am intrigued and want to give the second volume a go as well to see where this will take us because the author made a well established point from the start that this will not be the same story you've read a hundred times before.