A review by heyjudy
The Demon Prince of Momochi House, Vol. 7 by Aya Shouoto

4.0

~4/5

Mr. Nachi turns out to have had a very important role in Aoi's life, which I wasn't quite expecting. He's a much more interesting antagonist than I thought he would be.

Himari is deceived a few times, and even Aoi doesn't remember enough to know beforehand. It's a surprise to all of them, and it's an interesting reveal for Aoi's history and why he went to the Momochi house in the first place. I'm mostly intrigued by Nachi's motivation, though, why he did it and what he's wanting to do about it now. It does make me want to hug Aoi even more than before, though, which I didn't think was possible. The hinting of romantic feelings between him and Himari, too, is just mean.

That cliffhanger, too. I'm really wondering what's going to happen from here. I think this should show more of the specific differences between Aoi and the Nue in the next volume, though.

This series is surprisingly good, in more ways than I expect, each time. I'm looking forward to the next one.


A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!

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