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Friday, November 1, 2019

Manga Review: The Water Dragon's Bride, Volume 9, by Rei Toma


Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: Shojo Beat (VIZ Media)
Release Date: April 2019
Volumes: 11.
Spoilers?: Light.
Volume: 1. 8. 10.

Goodreads Synopsis:

In the blink of an eye, a modern-day girl named Asahi is whisked away from her warm and happy home and stranded in a strange and mysterious world where she meets a water dragon god!

Kurose and the god of darkness conspire to take control of the emperor of Naga’s throne, and they have no qualms about using Asahi to do it! Worried for Asahi’s safety, the water dragon god decides it’s best to return her to her former world, but does Asahi want to go?

Review:

The god of darkness is still working against Asahi, but she's back in the village for the moment. It feels okay, up until a war breaks out.
Asahi wants to do everything she can to stop this, to talk sense into people, but it doesn't appear to be working. At the same time, she's become aware of the Water Dragon in a new way, and is having a hard time being too close to him. The Water Dragon doesn't understand it, and doesn't seem to know what his feelings represent, though he's not too bothered by it. He's fine going along with his whims, though Subaru has caught on.
There's only a few volume left, and I'm really curious to see how this series wraps up, and I really hope it's not rushed.

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