It has become very clear that if Yukari can't figure out how to break his, Mahoro, and Satomi's connections to their past lives, then history will repeat itself whether they wish it to or not. Yukari learns that Yumurasaki's death was much more terrible and tragic than he realized, and he becomes de...
In this volume we learn that Kazuma is [spoiler] Yumurasaki's brother. Their mother sold Yumurasaki when she was a child, which allowed Kazuma to survive. [/spoiler] When he meets Yumurasaki again years later, she doesn't recognize him, but he recognizes her and decides to devote the rest of his lif...
Katsuhiko Satomi has arrived at Yukari's house in order to take over the housekeeping duties while his aunt is waiting for her back to heal. Yukari immediately notices that he seems familiar and figures that he knew him in his past life. But who was he? Takamura, the man who may have killed Yumurasa...
At his birth, Yukari was declared to have retained memories of his past life. In the series' present, seventeen-year-old Yukari is a prolific author of books set in the Edo period. He doesn't particularly like writing and he never does any research, but his memories of his past life compel him to wr...
I am a little annoyed about how the climax is Kuryu, not Rasetsu; also I continue to be amazed at how apparently Shiomi is incapable of not making the competition more interesting than the romantic lead. (Seriously, in Yurara, Yako is fascinating! I totally understand why all the readers wanted a s...
I can see why her editor (and fans) demanded a follow-up for Yakou -- he's much more interesting than Meiwa, the Designated Love Interest, and in fact based on this volume I would have predicted he was the one who'd end up with the girl. Sadly, he is also more interesting than the girl, if not than...
Trigger warning: The demon's assault on 15-year-old Rasetsu has always had a very clear subtext of sexual assault, but it becomes even more direct in V2 when we get a longer flashback. The staging is very much as rape.Also, in some ways Rasetsu reminds me of Veronica Mars. Though we haven't gotten...
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