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A review by pluviosity
The Ancient Magus' Bride Vol. 2 by Kore Yamazaki
3.0
The pace is getting much slower, and new characters are showed. And because of the quite-predictable plot, I'd dare to say some of them would appear again.
Yamazaki-sensei seemed to have done some cleaning and tidying up to the world of Magus and Wizards. And thankfully, to the jokes too; it didn't feel out-of-place as it used too.
Though there wasn't much story development, I quite enjoyed it. Elias and Chise start to walk the road to define their relationship. Not putting a line and coloring black and white, though, fortunately. Because there's too much complexity in this place, and labeling it all would be just lame..
I'd gladly wait for the next story, and I think Yama-sensei should watch the pace. It's nice to see some chara development, sure, but I'd don't think it's a good idea to make Chise matures faster than she should be--guessing that her past is a bit too dark to be dealt with in that fast of a pace.
Yamazaki-sensei seemed to have done some cleaning and tidying up to the world of Magus and Wizards. And thankfully, to the jokes too; it didn't feel out-of-place as it used too.
Though there wasn't much story development, I quite enjoyed it. Elias and Chise start to walk the road to define their relationship. Not putting a line and coloring black and white, though, fortunately. Because there's too much complexity in this place, and labeling it all would be just lame..
I'd gladly wait for the next story, and I think Yama-sensei should watch the pace. It's nice to see some chara development, sure, but I'd don't think it's a good idea to make Chise matures faster than she should be--guessing that her past is a bit too dark to be dealt with in that fast of a pace.