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A review by coffeedragon
テンカウント 3 [Ten Count 3] by Rihito Takarai
5.0
And Shirotani is pushed even further by Dark Kurose (like damn that was hot, that one tongue scene and when Kurose looked up at Shirotani with the dingaling in his mouth)!
At this point I feel the story has less to do with Shirotani’s mysophobia (though we still do get those moments) and more to do with exposing Dark Kurose. We saw him being a super sweet guy in the first volume, his dark side was slightly coming out in volume 2, and now we just have full blown Sadist mode. Which he is super aware of as we’ve seen him mention ‘situations’ and the S android model during extras.
I’m enjoying this because as much as I loved innocent Kurose, this Kurose lines up better and feels more “real” in a way. Plus, he’s pulling out Shirotani’s inner desires, which I feel Shirotani has been hiding since someone called him disgusting.
We do get some backstory to Shirotani’s past and some conflict between our characters after Kurose confessed he wanted to corrupt Shirotani.
This book was reviewed on my blog: http://wp.me/p87mzW-5Cj
At this point I feel the story has less to do with Shirotani’s mysophobia (though we still do get those moments) and more to do with exposing Dark Kurose. We saw him being a super sweet guy in the first volume, his dark side was slightly coming out in volume 2, and now we just have full blown Sadist mode. Which he is super aware of as we’ve seen him mention ‘situations’ and the S android model during extras.
I’m enjoying this because as much as I loved innocent Kurose, this Kurose lines up better and feels more “real” in a way. Plus, he’s pulling out Shirotani’s inner desires, which I feel Shirotani has been hiding since someone called him disgusting.
We do get some backstory to Shirotani’s past and some conflict between our characters after Kurose confessed he wanted to corrupt Shirotani.
This book was reviewed on my blog: http://wp.me/p87mzW-5Cj