Kazushi, an elite, met Harutomo, a cleaner whose dream is to become a chef. After falling in love with Harutomo, Kazushi's world started to fill with colors and he finally understood the happiness of "giving".
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I didn't expect to like this. When you only have fluff, you realllyyyy have to rely on the characterization of all the characters in order to drive the story and readership. I didn't think this manga could do that since the previous work I read from this mangaka had SUCH thin characterization and was sooo mediocre. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was done properly here. I love Kazushi's parents!! They're so doting and supportive for parents that are always distant and away!
My only complaint is that we never got to see how Kazushi and Harutomo got together. That would have been so sweet. Maybe someday we'll get an extra chapter.
It seemed a bit weird how Kazushi made such a huge decision as going away for two years without talking to person whom he supposedly loves. I thought it was a case when manka doesn't consider gay relationship as something serious or real, but then it may be a japanese mentality - family comes second and work always first? And making important decisions about relationship onesidedly is normal thing to do?
Pretty much a fluffy, breezy and feel-good read all throughout the book. I can tell this sort of stuff will be popular due to its innocent and sweet nature; personally I thought it was a bit plain and would rather prefer a few more accents in the story. There's basically nothing standing in the couple's ways, so the fact that they could end up happy together didn't exactly bring a lot of emotional impact. And there's not much interesting happening in the first place, and each chapter could feel more and more repetitive when it's basically a rehash of the previous one.
I loooove how cliche it is that it isn't (cliche) in the BL world. I'm probably sick and tired for the usual (manipulation, rape, jealousy, selfish feelings) ingredient of the plot in a yaoi. And this is sooo refreshing and I loved it <3
Sweet and fluffy without unnecessary drama.
Art is gorgeous, characters are likable, and they are both so kind and sweet.
Recommended if: you want a break from those heavy, angst-filled manga, and just relax with a soothing manga about two lovers and how they handle their love and professional lives together.
I found it to be realistic enough to enjoy, with a warm ambience.
At first i was confused, i wonder if this has a prequel lol. The story is relaxing and somewhat solemn for me, the love is sweet between them, less drama, less draggy, a very light romantic manga worth to read.
(For me aishiteru is the most beautiful word in japanese.)
In manga i always want to see more of how the couple is when dating and or living together. So i liked to watch Kazushi x Harutomo's life together. I felt their love for each other here. Deep feelings. A lovable and adorable couple. Sweet moments. Loneliness. Distance. Seasons. Food. Dreams.
The seme was gentle,kind,caring,cheerful. A good person,,i like such seme charas!!~
The uke was hard-working,serious,cute and just a good uke.
The art was gentle and nice. I liked the relaxing way of this manga. And tho the h-scenes werent perfect, they suited this story.
Hm?? Why didnt the adopting a kid part solve?? And why didnt they show Harutomo's sister and mother?? Aghhhh i want moooore of this!!!!~
I always love reading epilogues where the characters live happily ever after and we see them living that way - with no conflict and pure happiness. This is a series that is full of that. I am so happy to have been surprised with this.
I loved the simplicity of this manga. For once we don't have all the wasteful drama, rape, love interest, and all other clichés that spoils so many good mangas. I liked the simplicity of the story line and the drawing was good. I think it would have been even better as a shounen-ai.
So cute. A manga that did nothing but make you feel happy. A beautiful love story with characters that were genuinely in love. I couldn't get enough. I wish there was more. It's definitely the type of story that will fill you with a warm fuzziness.
On the other hand, if you thrive on drama or can't get into a story without a controversy surrounding the characters, this isn't for you. It is conflict-free in terms of anything serious.