Wait. What? I need more info.aah... volume 2
this is where the dumpster fire starts burning,
before everything jumps off the cliff
I don't know if I want to spoil the funWait. What? I need more info.
Volume 2 marks the start of this mangaka trying different things to see if anything sticks after Volume 1 flopped badly, putting the manga on the chopping block from the start. All of this was aimed at boosting online ratings and generating buzz, which is clear in Volume 2’s entire arc.aah... volume 2
this is where the dumpster fire starts burning,
before everything jumps off the cliff
hoo... I didn't know about the salesSurprisingly, it kind of worked, as the manga made it to Volume 4 with 39 chapters, despite having outright bottom-barrel sales. A solid run for something that probably should’ve been axed by Volume 2
I read ahead anyway and while I couldn't understand shit text wise I could somewhat understand what was going on from the art. Honestly given the type of setting this is I'm not surprised.I don't know if I want to spoil the fun
just prepare yourself, and enjoy the ride
first crash is really close, so no need for spoiler
well, I hope you'll stay till the endI read ahead anyway and while I couldn't understand shit text wise I could somewhat understand what was going on from the art. Honestly given the type of setting this is I'm not surprised.
Also, the mangaka has mentioned on Twitter in the past that they like NTR and wants to draw NTR heroines on several occasions. An influence you can also find in 1/10 no Hanayome, so this direction was very on-brand for them.