
And I saw that plot with Ushio a mile away. it keeps this series at a definite 4 stars when it has the potential to be a 5 stars. The plot still continued to be a stinker. The relationships are what this manga is ALL about!! They are explored more in this volume and you hope that they will continue to develop in this manner!! I loved what Ushio did to try to win Haine back!! Learning about Maguri's love for Shizumasa was adorable as well as how that conversation played into the main plot!! Even Toya and Kusame had little bit scenes that were cute and showcased their part nicely!!

The side characters still wowed me! They are being developed well and utilized in the story. Still disappointed in Haine and Shizumasa though I understand him a bit better and I see that a confrontation has Haine examining herself some, finally! I don't want to ruin this volume but, yeah, the manga is now interesting and worth reading more due to this additional main character. Turns out there is another main character that made me like this series a whole bunch more. one with a girl who suddenly appeared and I don't remember being introduced but I really don't know. well drawn, lush, too full with some confusing frames.

MUCH BETTER! I suspect the volume of characters means the story just takes longer to get through. This volume was what the first volume should have been. **I ASSUME YOU HAVE READ THE PREVIOUS VOLUMES** Haine now attends the exclusive Imperial Academy as a bronze and accidentally is appointed to the student council where she will face the emperor of the school, Shizumasa Togu, and her childhood crush. The head of the prestigious Kamiya family sells his daughter for a paltry 50 million yen to the head of the Otomiya family.

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