Por cierto, Kazehaya es muy malo calculando, quién ya leyó el tomo entenderá.Įstoy pensando que quizá el hermano de Ryuu y Pin tengan la misma edad, parece que sí porque son y eran demasiado amistosos como para ser solo una relación de exalumno y profesor. También me sorprende lo rápido que vuela el tiempo dentro de este manga, pues ya están en su tercera navidad ¡Ya han pasado 3 años desde que Sawako conoció a Kazehaya y sus amigas! Y este año nuevo fue muy tierno para la pareja protagónica, empezando por el regalo y como Sawako confunde cuál es su verdadero regalo, es gracioso y tierno. Y Amé cuando la mamá de Kazehaya le dijo que no haga nada raro, fue muy gracioso. Yendo a lo de mi agrado, no puedo evitar repetir que Kazehaya y Sawako son tan lindos juntos, son demasiado tiernos. No me quejo porque igual me gustó el volumen, pero creo que la portada no describe para nada el contenido del volumen. Bueno, da igual, esté volumen parece tener más contenido acorde con la portada 29 porque habla más de eso, en serio. No sé a qué viene la portada si no vi a Kurumi más que en dos páginitas.
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