So I went through a short historical manga stint. I'm not too sure if this is the genre for me. It's not that they're not enjoyable, maybe I just haven't found the right one? Also throughout this story I was trying to figure out if this story was really meant for girls or guys. Because honestly some of it is pretty shoujo, but when you look at the genres it's listed under it says shounen so maybe that's why I couldn't relate too much and there was too much oppai. That's just me though.
{Spoilers because there's actually a plot}
Fun fact, while I was studying for my exam I actually read this during my breaks and it was so addicting I had a hard time studying honestly. Some advice I would give to any students out there is to not start reading a new manga, especially ones with lots of chapters/is completed, if you're in the middle of a critical testing period. It's really not worth it.
So this manga focuses around this affluent household in the [insert the era here sorry I forgot] era, the Shima household. They're super rich, but the father was twisted from a young age to believe that the only thing that would bring happiness is power and money. And so he raised his kids in such a way that there was no love in the household and everything he did for them was ultimately for his own gain. So as you can imagine it was a pretty twisted household. One of the boys Tamahiko was in an accident where he lost functionality in his dominant right hand. He was sent to a rural area in Chiba to live the rest of his days out as the dead son of the Shima household. And there Tamahiko was, with no friends or anyone to love him. His dad bought him a wife to take care of him and, to all the lolicons out there's delight, here enters Yuzuki. She's this tiny 14 year old girl that sold herself to pay off her family's debt. Even though she's in this dire situation, she's still a tiny beam of sunshine in Tamahiko's life, or as he likes to refer to her "the spring storm." And so with her taking care of him and his sister Tamako who comes to visit with such kindness, the cold hearts of the Shima siblings begins to thaw and they live a very nice life.
There are some ups and downs with Tamahiko being reinstated as the heir to the Shima household, but he skrts out of there real quick and ends up marrying into Yuzuki's household because true love you know? And then they live happily ever after.
Okay, it's a little bit more complicated than that, but you get the idea. It's a fuwa fuwa time overall. Though I would say that there are a lot of random arcs and twists and turns that I didn't expect, I think it was a nice read overall. If you can get past all of the unneeded oppai scenes and all of the borderline ecchi that is :') I think that you'll find a very cute story of a boy that regains his will to live and begins to value himself again and the power of the spring storm.
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