![]() ![]() There is little to no ero scene in here, but there is just something in this book that makes me want to read more of it. The rest of the book shows how Shirotani handles things with Kurose as his guide. Shirotani left the last one blank, but Kurose decides to go through the list despite that. He asks Shirotani to list the ten things he could not do, with number 1 being the easiest and ten as the hardest to accomplish. ![]() Kurose then offers to help him in exchange for being his friend. Shirotani then meets Kurose, who notes about his condition the moment they meet. But not after Takarai screws my feelings. The fujoshi in me instantly goes “!!!” because how would he fall in love and do H-things with someone if everything appalls him? But with my experience with other Takarai Rihito series, the characters will screw each other. It is a medical condition called mysophobia, or excessive fear of germs or getting contaminated by them. Shirotani sees the world as something full of bacteria, which is true, but his condition goes beyond the usual fastidiousness. Volume 1 starts with, “Everything in this world is dirty,” which sets the tone of the book. It is for me.īut for now, let’s talk about the first volume. But I’m sure the direction it has taken in the recent volumes is quite a surprise. ![]()
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