As a Spaniard who grew up and lives in Andalusia, I know the culture of my area and it surprised me that the first thing they teach to the protagonist is sevillanas dance. Sevillanas and flamenco are not related. Sevillanas is an older folk dance from Seville (hence the name), meaning to dance in pairs or group at parties and palmas is not used, but rather castanets and the music and rhythm are nothing alike. I understand that a foreigner may not notice the difference, but in a manga where flamenco it's a important theme, I thought the author would be more informed. Apart from that thing, I liked the story and the art is stunning.
I knew I'd get emotional knowing this author's works but I cried my eyes out with the side story. It was so sad and yet so beautiful, my heart hurts T ____ T
This manga was published in Spain recently and I've bought a copy. It becomes more serious from the second volume and we see more about Kiuchi's personality. I even got a little emotional! I like Etsuko's works, her characters are realistic and her stories have a bittersweet flavor that I don't dislike. If you like what you've read so far, please consider purchasing a copy and supporting the author
This is going to be published in Spain very soon and I couldn't be more happy! I can't wait to have a physical copy
*warning with some spoilers*
I used to read this when it was still ongoing years ago. I've just finished reading it and I haven't expected this end. It felt rushed and with a lot of unresolved things. What happened with Yeon Ho? He just disappeared for years just to show in the last page as if nothing happened? I'm confused. It's just a pity, it started great just to end like that.
Jesus Christ. I'm not into harem genre but with each new chapter I don't even know which one to root anymore. I love all them! I want to be Yusung halp
I felt this was very light compared to other +18 djs.
I'm a bit confused about the child. In the beginning of the 6 chapter it shows Akihiro holding baby Shouta but in the 8 chapter it seems he first met Shouta when he was a toddler. Was that an error? Maybe the author changed her mind and preferred to make Shouta an adopt child instead of his biological son?
I've checked baka updates and Amazon Japan and I'm afraid there's no 3rd volume but a booklet that was released in 2021. I think that's the actual ending of this story ( ╥ o ╥ )
I liked the story but it is a pity the author didn't do a properly research for the character of Rana. He doesn't look Algerian at all, his clothes were inaccurate and his country doesn't have a monarchy either. He was designed like the typical Saudi prince. For the rest, I found it interesting and the art beautiful.
I was thinking about buying a physical copy but I don't know if I'll have the courage to reread it again. It's painful, I can't stop crying. The art is really beautiful.
I noticed the art is different in season 2, have they changed artists or has the artist raised their game? I like it much more now.
This series is going to be published in my country (Spain) I can't wait to buy it *so happy* ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶