

The respect he has for her is great, and it's always nice to read a story where the leading male has respect for the leading female and therefore treats her with respect. He makes this story very interesting! I also really like how he helps mentor Kasahara because he can see the huge potential she has, she just needs a patient and dedicated helper to help her blossom.


I like that his hard and determined exterior is different to the emotions and thoughts running through his head. I feel like he is going through some emotional battles which will continue progressing with each chapter. I also really like his character as well. I also like that she isn't perfect so that she is relate able. She is also funny, like when she makes mean but not intended to be harmful comments to Dojo, and when she freaks out about silly things. I also love a person who can speak their mind but will always try to be kind whilst doing so. I feel like I am always rooting for her with whatever she does! I like that she knows where her loyalties lie which are always governed by her strong sense of justice. She's interesting and always acts in rash and exciting ways. The way the eyes are drawn are also beautiful and help me respond emotionally to the story. Yumi has facial expressions down pat! I am always feeling like I'm in tune with the characters because the expressions are always spot on. I think the artwork improved a lot, not that there was actually much room for improvement since the art in the first volume was also amazing. I loved the variety of difficult angles that Kiiro Yumi was pulling off! It takes skill to do that, and when it is done well it really adds to the story and atmosphere. The battle scenes were incredibly well drawn. The art work in this volume blew me away in some scenes. I love that he is so heavily and passionately admired, it's very cute. What I loved most about this volume was the 'Dojo fan club'. It was funny but also provided us to another snippet of this complex character. I liked where the story went with Hikaru's character.

The bonus stories at the end were also really cute and silly. It made this volume really interesting right from page one to the last page. I liked that this volume had both action and romance at a pretty even amount. Then I loved the transition into a more drama filled story that was heavily focused on relationships. It also got quite deep and tackled the idea that the law should be a right to everyone and should not be only a human right for those who are not criminals. It was also quite complex and has set up for a great story line to progress in further volumes. I enjoyed this volume even more than the first! The first major story in this volume was really action packed and exciting. The story continued on from the second volume, and had two major stories. It also got quite deep and tackled the idea that "So you're implying that criminals don't deserve to be protected by the law? That the rules ought to be compromised on a case-by-case basis?" Story/plot I enjoyed this volume even more than the first! The first major story in this volume was really action packed and exciting. "So you're implying that criminals don't deserve to be protected by the law? That the rules ought to be compromised on a case-by-case basis?" Summary The story continued on from the second volume, and had two major stories.
