
Read this long ago and it hasn't held up for me. The overall story is ok but could have been better. Things feel rushed in the beginning also the dragon is a jerk for the servant curse. The whole deal was bs cursing the thief who was trying to save the girl from being raped by her future husband. It wasn't his fault that she saved his life and died. If the thief didn't come back she still would have been unhappy. It's just the more I think of it the stupider it is. Glad the main pair got together and wish we could have seen a sexy scene to make up for earlier in the manga or a marriage/ flash forward scene.

I'm not sure how to feel. I wish we got more of them in there real bodies and as a couple. Also I feel bad that they had to spend seven years as each other even though the manga plays it as a good learning experience they missed out on so much. Yui will have to rebond with her parents since she rarely saw them during that time, both of them will probably have a different dynamic with friends who don't know about the swap. Given the manga type its not showing the fallout of swapping back. Also I feel bad that both missed learning to grow up as there true gender. They were children when they swapped now there grown adults. Thank about the fact that Yui will have to experience her first period as an adult and has to basically learn from scratch to be a woman such as with little things like makeup or how people treat you differently according to gender. I'm focusing on Yui but the differences go for both. I way over analyzed but I wanted to share some of my thoughts. Anyway I'm glad they finally got together and switched back I just wish we could have seen more of there couple dynamic they spent most of the manga arguing and not enough time romantically together.

This manga for me wasn't that great and had a lot of problems. First off how abuse is brushed off the grandpa regularly hurts the uke and has even broken his ribs and it's treated like no big deal and just a normal part of life.Second some of the characterization seems odd like how the uke forgave the "friends" for trying to rape him or the one guy for selling him out. Also the seme purposely hurting the uke during sex because he was angry. It just felt like any major problems were brushed under the rug and none of the serious issues were handled very well. I finished reading this because I was so far into reading it but there are better yaoi out there.

This manga is interesting, but the main guy is such an asshole. He kills both troubled people that aren't unredeemable and really awful people. I'm glad when he kills the really bad people like the one mother, but I feel horrible for the people like the kidnapped girl, the wedding lady, and the non chairman guy who got hypnotized that he needed that position no matter what. I keep reading because of my morbid curiosity, but I don't like the main guy so mixed feelings on this series.

Yes, but they wouldn't have gone psycho had he not hypnotized them. What did the wedding lady really do to deserve to have her mind messed with that much? She likely wouldn't have killed her husband to be if she wasn't having a complete mental breakdown. Also the executive guy likely wouldn't have killed anyone had he not gotten sick or if he lost the job it wouldn't have turned to murder. The main guy put it into his head that the chair was the most important thing no matter what driving him to murder. In a way this series is like code geass with very few able to resist. No human is without sin and it's not like all of them were evil or couldn't have moved on to be better people. It doesn't matter how good the person is with his power he could make the nicest person do horrible things by suggesting it to them.

I just feel angry and find all the cheating so stupid. I feel like nobody deserves anybody except Hikaru. Yuki's attitude is ridiculous and I feel like Hikaru needs someone who truly loves him. If Shige had been more emotionally stable and not drifted apart Yuki would have left Hikaru for good. Even during their last call to meet you can tell how he ran to him. I feel like he took Hikaru back because that's what he knows and is comfortable with. I feel like Yuki is selfish and eventually something else will split them up. You can see this by how he tries to blame Hikaru for cheating while they were broken up. The whole relationship just feels unhealthy now. Even in rules part 1 Yuki was indivisive, but now it's worse. I don't even want to get into Tooru and Atori relationship. Tooru just leaving is just dumb why can't they just talk it out? What were they even really fighting over? They said they were opposites, but what triggered it? Everything felt dragged out and just unpleasant. You can't even have the nice contrast so for most of the manga you have no happiness just cheating and sorrow. Reading this has made reading the others feel pointless it soured me on the series. I saw all the negative reviews, but I had to know how it ended now I wish I had listened.

I feel like the more I think about the blood thing the more plot problems I have with it. How can the vampires body tell the blood went to a human? Surely they get hurt in their life and lose blood and it doesn't have the life threatening effect on them. If it's blood and physically contact that does it then I don't imagine the father touched the little girl much when he saved her. Lastly how did they get him out of the hospital and into the church? He was in critical condition. The machines would start beeping and I think people would notice. I feel like the more I think about this the more I don't like it. I just can't stop myself from thinking about everything.
So does this mean main girl and guy are cousins? She's at least using a body of a relative.