
Just binged the 18+ version and I cannot believe this had a r15 version now. I mean I read it and I remember liking it, so I guess it worked but I feel like a lot of character development happened during the smut.
Also binge reading makes it real obvious the art style was changing around a lot... but it was all good art imo so I kind of enjoyed the switch ups.

Do not recommend.
The mc is a mary sue type. The ml's motivations make 0 sense. The plot is very cliche and very dramatic and honestly I got bored.
Also the art is bland.
I got to chap 27 and I was just like, why am I wasting my time reading this. And since none of the comments are recent I figured I'd tell others not to waste their time either.

Do not recommend.
The mc is a mary sue type. The ml's motivations make 0 sense. The plot is very cliche and very dramatic and honestly I got bored sped scrolled to the end just to find out the answers to the very poorly written mysteries.
Also the art is bland.
I got to chap 27 and I was just like, why am I wasting my time reading this. And since none of the comments are recent I figured I'd tell others not to waste their time either.

I couldn't suspend my disbelief enough over the tattoo story. Because your parents owe money we're going to give a child a free whole side tattoo?? And its going to be pretty and not chicken scratch??
Sign me up for that logic. I'd like to get my sleeve completed for free in exchange for not paying my student loans thx.

I'm not sure if you wanted a serious reply to your comment but, tattoos are very discriminated against in Japanese society, especially by anything older than the current youth. The person who bought him as a child probably had a sick twisted side by being happy he'd have ruined a beautiful innocent child's future as he made the tattoo so big.
Like the mangaka said in their notes, Satomi would have had to hide the tattoo his entire life (always wearing long shirts no matter how hot, begging out of swim class, not being able to go on overnight school trips, etc ) if he didn't want to have to face the gossiping, bullying, and missed opportunities in life due to him having an enormous tattoo especially at a young age.
I think the tattoo is beautiful as well but it's less how it looks and more of what it means in a society that prizes conformity.
Whomst is the artist drawing for. I'm sure there's someone out there who gets off on ripped bee holes but it ain't a lot of us based on the comments here.
Probably the koreans as it's apparent that they like this kind of trope in east asian countries... which is... disturbing ..