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Love, That's an Understatement
Synopsis
Spare eraser? Check. Extra folding umbrella? Check. First aid kit? Check. Cool and collected high school student Risa Amakawa has something in her heavy bag for every situation, and the last thing she needs-or knows how to ask for-is anyone's help. When she saves a beat-up delinquent in the park one rainy evening, she refuses any sort of repayment. But it turns out that saving the notorious Zen Ohira buys her the attention of some unsavory characters. As Zen keeps swooping in to help her out of one pickle after another, her feelings about relying on anyone but herself-and her feelings toward Zen-slowly begin to change… A new romcom from the author of Lovesick Ellie!
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Review
Zimmu
(All reviews)
23
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Preliminary
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No spoilers
Main female character-Risa Amakawa
Main male character-Zen Oohira
Story:
The synopsis for this manga is quite accurate, so I won't explain the story again. For myself, despite this being a shoujo manga and I am a male, I think it's very entertaining! Some might think it's a generic story of a cool delinquent and high school girl, but it is actually really eye-catching. Once you start reading, you just want to keep going. The story is pretty fast-paced, so they resolve their problems without procrastinating a lot. 4 chapters in, they usually read more
Kokonut_Kebab
(All reviews)
15
people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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I will not include any spoilers in my review :) (the manga is not finished yet)
First of all, I wanted to start with the reasons to why I really liked this manga; unlike many other romance mangas, I personally really enjoyed the originality of the vibe in this one, it is not cliché and is very fun to read with the comedic touches to it. Another point that was pleasing to me is that the romance isn't too slow, it develops in a rapid and constant pace but it read more