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What a bunch of spastics. Here's a hint, if you follow this link (https://mangadex.org/settings) then you'll find that you have the option to exclude tags and essentially blacklist them if you scroll down. It just so happens that the incest tag is contained in that listing. Now you have the option to not have to see any tags you don't like any more, and you no longer have to whine in the comment section of every manga that has said tag or delivers (for once) on the premise of the main theme. Or maybe you possess a generally vindictive character that would instead complain about said theme every time it appears rather than evaluating the actual contents and narrative of the manga, or somehow pretend that your interracial, yaoi, or yuri theme/fetish is any better.
Regardless, the story is quality, delivers on the foundation expertly, and doesn't fall into any censorship or writing pitfalls like NBR reveals that some publishings that are often incorrectly tagged do. The latter section felt somewhat rushed due to shoving in a lot of drama with little spacing but I'd imagine that was just to satisfy the ridiculous Bill 156 that mandates the theme be vilified at least nominally in-universe, so I can understand there was external interference. This issue was mitigated somewhat with the afterstory, so this manga definitely comes across as a labour of passion.
Regardless, the story is quality, delivers on the foundation expertly, and doesn't fall into any censorship or writing pitfalls like NBR reveals that some publishings that are often incorrectly tagged do. The latter section felt somewhat rushed due to shoving in a lot of drama with little spacing but I'd imagine that was just to satisfy the ridiculous Bill 156 that mandates the theme be vilified at least nominally in-universe, so I can understand there was external interference. This issue was mitigated somewhat with the afterstory, so this manga definitely comes across as a labour of passion.