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Does anyone have some recommendations? (●'◡'●)ノ
P.S. I already read Ichikawa Kei and Hideyoshiko's stories; also Hidamari ga Kikoeru and such...
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➳ So, when they were younger, he touched Riku and that raised the uke' hopes, since he always liked him even before that. In fact, he said that that made him so happy. Then, Riku bravely confessed, with trembling hands, but Masa rejected him! Excuse me? Man, you have to take responsibility!! But later he changed his mind and was even saying things like "Why can't it be me?" ∑(❍д❍lll)
At page 13, I was like: "Are you stupid? Weren't you the one who rejected him?" - Geez, then I don't understand why he rejected him in the first place, if he likes him too. At the end it seems like it, as he talks about doing it with the person he loves and acting like a maiden...
Oh well... ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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I loved step-siblings Tsubasa and Kazuma, so adorable!! That's why I began to enjoy the reading around ch 50 (ch 48-57, approximately), when there is the development of their relationship! From ch 59, the story goes back to the main couple and finally it becomes more interesting and mature; it goes much more in depth, dealing with more serious issues and all the family drama. Maybe it's not a story I'd re-read, but overall it's good!
2017-01-01 12:01 marked

I have read a bit of this genre in this period and after hearing about Citrus getting an anime adaptation, I'm thinking about reading this story too, since many people also recommended it to me! Hope it will be good (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
If anyone has some recommendations similiar to this, please tell me :)
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All the matter's here :
http://mizuno-hikaru.livejournal.com/51888.html
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That backbone of understanding in Japan was a VERY hard obstacle to overcome in the legalization of organ transplantation. This story explores the very possibility of all those cultural speculation: what would happen if someone received a transplant and the spirit the donor was still one with it?
Ah, and there are also many Western stories of transplantee behavioral changes, ostensibly due to the very same spiritual phenomenon speculated above.
2016-11-04 11:25 marked
Noo it really can't end just like that! Sensei, you have to do more to sati...