Kiyoku Yawaku
Alt Names: | ล้มได้ก็ลุกได้ Gallantly, Softly Isagiyoku yawaku Puzzle (French) 潔く柔く |
Author: | Ikuemi Ryou |
Artist: | Ikuemi Ryou |
Genres: | Award Winning Drama Romance School Life Shoujo Slice of Life Tragedy |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Yuma is having trouble warding off perverts every morning on her way to school. Her classmate Suwa starts going to school with her, in order to protect her, and the two become a couple. However, Yuma is also interested in her biology teacher who rides the same train as her every morning, and… The series is composed of coherent episodes that feature different characters. Kiyoku Yawaku won the 33rd Kodansha Manga Award for shoujo in 2009. |
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9 Comments
The bus scene: Smooth.
So in act 1 the girl gave up on sensei and returned to her old boyfriend?
Act1 is again that kind from the same mangaka nad with a similar ending. I don't know why she's doing it but i don't like it at alla and although many of her stories are good the ending usually kills them.
Ac2 was good but it hurted a lot
I really don't feel like living with this cliffhanger here. Probably never needed to say this before with a story this genre...
wow this is really good....
like really damn good
the art's passable, but the stories keep me coming back.
No idea what you're talking about, old boy.
She properly broke up with the guy she wasn't that into before she tried for the guy she had a hopeless crush on. That's what decent people do, nothing wrong with that. Should she have held back because he had a "fiancee" she'd never met? Nobody would do that. Especially in Japan, where a fiancee not only isn't a wife, but may not even be a girlfriend.
I just can't help myself to think that Yuma got what she deserved in the end. Even more so after reading about his fiance. Shame Suwa didn't find someone else so she doesn't have him to fall back on.