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Friday, November 22, 2019

Manga Review: The Water Dragon's Bride, Volume 10, by Rei Toma


Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: Shojo Beat (VIZ Media)
Release Date: July 2019
Volumes: 11.
Spoilers?: No.
Volume: 1. 9. 11.

Goodreads Synopsis:

A modern-day girl gets whisked away to a strange land where she is sacrificed to a water dragon god!

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!

Asahi continues to fight against the god of darkness and his minions, and the water dragon god lends her the totality of his power. Unfortunately, the battle greatly weakens the water dragon god to the point where his very existence is threatened! Can Asahi do anything to save him?

Review:

Asahi finally gets to show some power to the people floundering on the ground. And Kurose gets a reality check he very badly needed.
This relationship between Asahi and the Water Dragon God has taken a surprising affect on him, though. It leaves us with a bit of a cliffhanger.
I feel a bit bad that Subaru has fallen so far to the background at this point, and yet I do really like the Water Dragon God, particularly for Asahi, as well. I'm rooting for this relationship, so much so that I've forgotten about Subaru at points.
The next volume is the last, and I'm mostly hoping it doesn't feel rushed. I hope there's a nice ending to this series.

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