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A review by mesy_mark
Devilsline vol. 10 by Ryo Hanada
5.0
This volume just explodes in everything. Anzai and Tsukasa are reunited and all charges are dropped. Another reunion that is going well is Anzi and his mother and Tsukasa is changing majors and going to ONL to see research documents on devils.
We get the Anzai past. And see the tenderness in that. (Also get to see that Anzai's mom has a blunt way of putting things.
I loved this volume. And I can't say any more than that. The sweetness. The love that is Anzai's meaning to birth and the fact that with greatness that Anzai wasn't the product of rape. And the love the main couple has is not only cute. And you see the similarities of the worries and fear tath Anzai and his father have over their devil status to their lover.
We get the Anzai past. And see the tenderness in that. (Also get to see that Anzai's mom has a blunt way of putting things.
I loved this volume. And I can't say any more than that. The sweetness. The love that is Anzai's meaning to birth and the fact that with greatness that Anzai wasn't the product of rape. And the love the main couple has is not only cute. And you see the similarities of the worries and fear tath Anzai and his father have over their devil status to their lover.