A review by juliemawesome
Kaze Hikaru, Vol. 2 by Taeko Watanabe

2.0

I feel like I'm following what's going on a _little_ better, but there's too many characters for me to easily keep track of. And I still don't understand all the politics going on. So the main character comes face-to-face with the guy who killed her father and brother. And doesn't kill him, because she knows he knocked a woman up. And said woman is counting on him and the unborn baby is counting on him, yadda yadda.

Well, she later regrets not killing him.

And there's angst. And stuff. And visits to brothels.

I can't say it's bad for what it is. But I don't think it's for me.