The story really comes together, especially since Seiwa talks more in these two volumes than the rest of the series put together. I was rather surprised by how much sex there was in this. From book three almost all the sex scenes fade to black, but in the first two volumes the sex scenes are lengthy and fairly explicit. The only thing that really marred these books was the tobacco smoke wafting from the pages (I guess the previous owner was a smoker?), the odd way Seiwa spoke at times, and the not-so-pretty art. It's not that this illustrator is bad or anything...It's just hard to compete with the likes of Nara Chiharu. *shrugs*
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