Strawberry Fields Once Again Chapter 9 Japanese
Manga Review: Strawberry Fields Again Vol. 3
Title: Strawberry Fields Once Once again Vol. 3
Writer: Kazura Kinosaki
Publisher: Yen Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Genre: Slice of Life, Yuri, Romance, Supernatural
Publication Date: June 29, 2021
Final Thoughts
Here nosotros are at the terminal volume of Strawberry Fields In one case Once more! A lot of things happen in this volume that is a bit hard to follow merely past the terminate of it, yous get a sense of what took place.
We find out that Ruri's plan was to build a time machine after learning about his Master, Sumire Tokioka's, ability to travel back through fourth dimension. As a side annotation, how ironic her last name starts with Toki which ways Time in Japanese?
When he completes the time machine, Sumire says that her power had vanished. She had been struck by lightning when she was younger and started to experience headaches. Whenever she had a headache and thought most a specific moment from the past, she could travel there. Ruri entrusts this time machine to Sumire by request her to do him a favor. She wants Sumire to go back in time and impale Ruri and Akira's parents… that manner neither one of them would exist. Sumire puts on the helmet and time leaps; notwithstanding, she can't bring herself to do equally Ruri asks.
In the last volume, Pure also went back in time one time again and she has been searching for Akira for over a yr. Ruri, fully aware of this, has been paying the private detective that Pure hired to feed her faux information. Sumire, now back in the past, tracks down Pure and tells her everything. Plus, she gave her Akira'due south address.
Pure heads off to observe Akira when she runs into her at a broken-down building. A steel beam is near to fell when Pure pushes her out of the way and gets injured in the procedure. Equally she's being wheeled down a hospital hallway, we jump into the futurity.
Here, the roles are reversed. Pure and Akira never met; nevertheless, Akira was the one injured by the steel axle. She had become a instructor but decided she was going to quit because the pain medications were no longer helping her cope with her injuries. This was a bit disruptive as information technology seemed as if this was what concluded up happening only, instead, they were just giving us a wait into a future that was being changed by Pure'south deportment.
Back in the redone present, Pure wakes up. Akira is at the infirmary to exist by Pure's side. Since Pure went dorsum in time, memories of her were semi-wiped from Akira's mind. All she had were recurring dreams of Pure but she could never recollect who she was until the two of them met. Ruri visits them at the hospital and discovers that Sumire left behind a social media tag from their mother, leaving them a final message earlier she passed away. Subsequently reading it, Ruri gives up on his plan and apologizes to Akira for everything.
Nosotros then are taken seven years into the futurity where we go the catastrophe to the series.
I left a bunch of the details out because there's some nice backstory in in that location virtually Akira and Ruri'due south parents, the part Sumire played in their history (or histories in this example), and more than. It was a lot of information to have in but it made a lot of sense once everything was all said and done.
Overall, I wasn't sure if I was going to like this series. The first volume was really iffy when it came to the plot. Pure was really overbearing and annoying while Akira was just too precious for words… even in her night and emotionless state. By the time we got through with the 2d volume, things took a huge turn and became extremely interesting. This went from nigh a 5 on a 1-ten calibration to about an 8 merely like that.
With the final volume, things were a bit contrived and a niggling confusing. Even with this existence a short series, I felt that it could have benefitted from a quaternary volume to really accept the time to flesh things out and explain things. I really felt that the final volume was a flake rushed which is why things didn't seem to add up from folio to page at times. Of grade, it does pull everything together and you exercise understand it all but it went past way too chop-chop.
If y'all are looking for a quick read with an enjoyable yuri romance with a lot of sci-fi and time travel mixed in, this should be an instant catch. Information technology was a pretty decent serial and that that I wished it had more than shows the potential it could have had if the story were stretched out and slowed downwardly a bit. Otherwise, it's still a great read and you should check this one out!
Final Score: 7 / 10
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