Tune In to the Midnight Heart
Synopsis
At the end of a difficult day, the haughty but purehearted rich kid Arisu found his only solace in the voice of another girl his age, who hosted a livestream under the pseudonym “Apollo.” Then, one day, the broadcasts stopped. Arisu has dedicated the years since then to finding Apollo's true identity, and he's narrowed it down to one particular high school. He transfers in as a student and figures it'll be a cinch-but then discovers it could be any of the girls in the broadcasting club! And the real Apollo isn't talking for reasons of her own! These four girls have no use for Arisu's personality, but they each harbor dreams of using their voices to build a career, and they sure could use his money… Can the blunt and blustering Arisu buy his way into the club's good graces, and find the real girl attached to his dream voice?
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Review
Pirotives
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The plot is good and all and so are the heroines of our story, but Arisu Yamabuki carries it so hard. The mangaka went so hard with writing this main character because HE IS SIMPLY THAT GUY. Going into the manga, I did not expect a lot. I found it on Reddit and I thought to myself, "It's 11 pm so I might as well just read brainrot." First chapter in, and I am already ASTOUNDED by Arisu Yamabuki. He is NOT your generic, romance main character. Not only is this guy bold as hell, he read more
Huang-Teizan
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There have not been many instances where the first chapter in a manga screams “star potential,” no less than a harem; however, this manga does just that due to its balance of characters, mystery, and the extremist comedy.
The plot is relatively basic; as all harem mangas go, there is an objective, and the mc accomplishing said objective gets the fmls to fall in love with him in the process. Eerily similar to “Quintessential Quintuplets” though, there’s a plot device of mystery that will last until the series’ end. With this manga’s well-written pacing and introduction, the anonymous search of the main character is much read more