Aug 9, 2020
First watched the anime and liked Nakamura even with those so called horrible drawings. Though it was not enough to watch the anime and started to the manga as well and finished it all at one sitting. I liked Nakamura with manga drawings even more. I believe I fell in love with Nakamura which didn't happen this intensely with any other manga/anime character.
Stealing clothes of a girl may not be a much righteous thing but it isn't that bad to be honest. Kasuga did really see Saeki as a goddess. He must have thought he was betraying her innocence and degrading her after he performed
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the act. That is probably why he overreacted to his own crime and thought he would be carrying the burden even when he is an old man.
However this all is bound to change with those two getting closer. Kasuga starts to realize that Saeki isn't actually a goddess and isn't actually that innocent. This affects his love against her. Though, maybe it wasn't love from the start, but admiration.
Nakamura which is an outcast girl observes Kasuga in the act and feels relieved that she is not the only "pervert". Then proceeds to make Kasuga show his real perverted side in not a so pretty way for some. However the way she used was actually entertaining and playful for me.
Nakamura is seen as confident, brave, blunt, callous, independent, powerful from the start. She actually is a person like that. She doesn't seem to be an empath. Probably seeing everyone as kusomushi contributes to that. But we see her caring, thinking about Kasuga in some part of the story.
We see Kasuga trying to make Nakamura not feel alone. The page where Nakamura sits on a chair and Kasuga is on the ground in front of her really affected me. It was a perfect way to describe the desire of Kasuga to help Nakamura.
At the end, I feel like the person that matters in the story was not Kasuga but Nakamura. Her personality, deviancy, acting like she has found a gem after seeing Kasuga in the act were the most interesting out of all characters.
I would be much happier if Kasuga made a different choice and we saw the deviant adventures of those 2 outcast people. The way this ended really makes me sad.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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