So, I returned after seeing the Oricon sales chart in May. I was very surprised because, for the debut of the series, this could reach sales of more than 40k copies! Lol
Japanese readers really like this kind of thing, huh? Shitsujitachi gives the same sensation of dangerous love. This, in my opinion, is far more blunt. I didn't expect it because I also followed this author's Twitter account, and it wasn't as strong as the reaction for Queen Quality, Hajimete Koi etc. (fyi, Twitter is very important in their marketing, and usually becomes a benchmark for the popularity of their series.)
Anyway, I still don't feel this is so special to be recommended because it's not much different from the kind of smut I usually read. The biting sensation at the beginning is pretty good, but, maybe I can completely enjoy this if the challenge really comes from their environment - just like City Hunter but more shoujo-ish.
That is precisely what I expected from, and more prefer Raise wa Tanin ga Ii who played more in the field of ferocious gangster love. It really makes its theme work well, without giving a gap to the feelings that make people comfortable.
Hope this doesn't clearly go off track like Coffee and Vanilla which is just pure looking at its smutty scene (I doubt tho).