REVIEW
This wasn’t as exciting as I would like this to be. Compared to the previous volumes, this wasn’t the most exhilarating; however, it did have it’s good points.
The glimpse of Kamo’s backstory was intriguing and it proposed so much questions with his relationship towards other characters. Additionally, the volume really proved us the Maki is such a bad gal! I wouldn’t want to be on the bad side of this lady, for sure! She’s funny, thoughtful, and sweet, but she’s also ridiculously strong.
Interestingly enough, the volume also divulges in the prowess of Hanami. Makes you really curious with what their full potential really is. I like to know more about them and the power they possess. Surely they’ve got more secrets in their pocket, no?
I guess the reason why I found this volume relatively more timid than the other ones is the amount of heart it gave to letting the reader have a deeper relationship with the characters. I did enjoy that thought — especially the way it showed us that Todo can actually be more than just his muscle and brawn.