Rating (Out of 5): ~3
Publisher: Kodansha Comics
Release Date: October 2017
Volumes: 19.
Spoilers?: No.
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Goodreads Synopsis:
The delightfully risque high-school rom-com continues!
-Can a typical school romance about a mismatched boy and girl turn out to be insanely good? It can if it's Missions of Love.- - Anime News Network
-Leaves me thinking 'I'd like to read more of that, please'.- - Johanna Draper Carlson, Manga Worth Reading
-Can a typical school romance about a mismatched boy and girl turn out to be insanely good? It can if it's Missions of Love.- - Anime News Network
-Leaves me thinking 'I'd like to read more of that, please'.- - Johanna Draper Carlson, Manga Worth Reading
Review:
My main part of this series now involves only Mami and Akira, and we
do get some of that in this volume. There's some sweetness between
them, but Akira is also there for Mami when she decides to confront
her mother. It's not a very good meeting, but I suppose it is some
kind of closure for Mami. She needed to know, at least.
Aside from that, Yukina pretends to be a boy to see Hisame, with more
weird moments between them. There's a confrontation between Yukina
and Shigure, and then Hisame makes a confession.
I really don't like any of this drama with Hisame, honestly. He and
Yukina could have a good, understanding friends relationship, because
they do seem to get each other, but I don't think that's going to
happen.
This was okay. I would just like one of these plots to be resolved
without adding even more to it.
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