Everything is great. The art, the story telling, the character, the setting.... God it's so raw and amazing, but I guess that's just me, since I haven't seen anything like this before....
Everything is great. The art, the story telling, the character, the setting.... God it's so raw and amazing, but I guess that's just me, since I haven't seen anything like this before....
I't not just you. This is the second time I read this, and I truly can't say I've read many works of literature that are so mesmerizing. It lacks the eroticism, but I'm reminded of Piccolina. There's a certain quality in them that makes them feel so incredibly alive, so...raw, in your terms. They are imperfect in just the right way to be fully human, whatever that entails.
I had long believed the color pages of this chapter to be a thing that Rokurou imagined, but every re-read I think it's actually what Yukino thought. In that case, it actually does explain a lot about why she acts the way she does after she finds out he's not married. Because since she was trying to hurt him because she thought he was a bad guy, the fact that he was just earnestly in love with her made her feel like total shit and convinced her she doesn't deserve to be with him; something that continually comes up for one reason or another.