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In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Vol. 1

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Honestly, to me it almost has the feeling of a one-shot about side characters in the middle of a more popular serialized shoujo, which I really love.

But I feel like the author keeps on using “prince” too much, like it’s an actual official title for a person. For over a century, Kodansha has relentlessly pursued quality and creativity, which allows us to continuously reimagine what could be. He goes to an all boys school and has played sports for most of his life so he has little experience talking to women and admittedly comes off much colder than intended because of his awkwardness. Although she tries to avoid him, he helps her into the bed and climbs in with her, using the excuse of sharing his body heat to help her fall asleep and get rest.All of this baffles Ichimura, who can't understand why any of that should even matter because she's still, in his words, "so beautiful you have to stare. Amusement Park: Ichimura ends his and Yoi's first date at an amusement park because he enjoys going to them right before they close at night.

Seeing the gap between Yoi's princely persona and more innocent personality is actually what ends up appealing to Ichimura. I found myself cringing almost in every chapter, the MC is plain and boring, she indeed, has only her good looks and almost nothing else. Something about a Rose: Like many Bifauxnen and prince types before her, Yoi is often depicted with roses and Bishie Sparkle when she is coming off or doing something particularly princely. A male part-timer at Yoi's family restaurant is introduced in the third volume just as Yoi is wondering if she actually likes Ichimura or if she's just being swept away by any guy showing interest in her, with heavy implication that he's going to shake up the Ichimura-Yoi relationship. Holding Hands: In an effort to get closer, Ichimura asks Yoi if they can keep their flirtatious vibes going after their gyoza date by holding her hand.I'm a big fan of her other works, Hirunaka no Ryuusei and Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet, and so far Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki seems to measure up.

Yoi is well aware of the fact that she looks androgynous enough to pass for a young man and can even accept that, but she doesn't really enjoy being treated like a Prince or constantly mistaken for a boy.

Eu no caso já conheço a história, ainda não folheei o mangá completo, mas em geral sua construção ficou mt bonita.

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