the story has a lot of potential but it feels like it was rushed
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I don't see any progress in this story, I wonder why AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh god (╯°Д °)╯╧╧
I'm starting to think that the rotten are the humans of this fucking place and not the monsters
for the umpteenth time I reread this manga.
There are some things that the manga doesn't answer.
At the beginning of the first chapter Katsushige visits the Koyabashi family grave (Akihiko's surname is Kobayashi) which I find quite strange because Akihiko has no family.
another point is the boy at the restaurant in volume 3 chapter 14. He talks about his grandmother having vampire ancestors.
Who is this boy? Why is he watching Moronatsu and Masakado?

 
		
















