Responses

This manga has been one of my favorites for a long time. I feel the same, some may enjoy it and that's fine. But, to me this arc feels like fanservice combined with seriousness on the side. I mean the only times I'm interested in something is when we actually see a conversation where the characters are talking about actually interesting.
I don't mind some fanservice, but I feel like there has been more fanservice than actually anything of actual interest for the plot. Besides, Elizabeth and Undertaker.
It's so...out of the realm of what would happen in this era. It's too modern and out-of-place. Yeah, you can argue that it's a manga, but I've said it before andd I'll say it again, I don't really enjoy this arc. It's just fanservice and shoehorning in K-Pop culture into a series that hasup until now been fairly faithful to the overall mood and tone of Victorian England. It's disappointing that what could have been a simple case of a snake oil salesman using astrology and the occult as a means to steal blood for a yet unnamed purpose is now...this.