This manga is a little strange, but it's also good in certain parts. I personally don't read many queer-themed mangas because they don't really fit with my viewpoint, which makes them kind of challenging to read. I mean, each of the gay-themed mangas on my list is read by me due to some kind of mistake. But despite that, I read this and somehow kind of enjoyed it, which comes as a shock even to myself. Now the enjoyment didn't necessarily come from the gay themes of the story. The thing I enjoyed more was rather the threesome relationship they were in, the main selling point of this manga.
As previously mentioned, the story begins by presenting our three main characters as a trio, their daily lives together, and everything they do as a throuple. And as the story continues, they are impacted by numerous outside influences in addition to their own myriad of issues; their once-bonded relationship begins to deteriorate. Let's start by discussing this point, which is handled quite effectively. It demonstrated how other people's perceptions regarding their unique relationship altered their dynamic, sometimes in a positive light and other times in the negative. This was my favorite aspect of the manga and the main reason I enjoyed it in the first place. The cliffhangers or twists would be the second. Even though they aren't very noteworthy or anything, their existence itself—some of which are satisfying—makes up for a good pull for reading.
The art was average, kind of basic, giving an old-school vibe, especially when talking about the character designs for the females in the manga.
Regarding the characters, there are a number of them in addition to our core trio. Regarding the primary trio, they are the girl Lia, Emito, who is the more upbeat of the two partners, and Suisei, who serves as the anchor of the relationship, both literally and metaphorically. The majority of the supporting characters were kind of crucial to the plot since they were able to make our primary characters realize what was correct for them and advance the plot.
Ending, definitely not the best optimized version I had in mind, as the introduction of the homosexual angle in the story kind of diminished the fun for me. Overall, though, still a decent ending, as they found a compromise at the end, continuing their unusual relationship.