Sequel of 23:45 manga.
1 Volume (Complete)



This had more of Mimori's POV which was nice but I still was just ready for it to be over, it's almost like I was seeing their story from far away and couldn't connect much emotionally. I kinda feel like I should give it a chance again someday but I suspect my memory of the concept will be better than actually rereading it.
Sometimes it's better to keep your head-canons to yourself. Even if you're the author.
Volume 1 had the perfect ending, why stretch it unnecessarily? Just for money? Especially the smut scene was screaming 'fanservice sequel'.
It would be good in itself, or like an AU type of thing, but fells incredibly flat as a sequel.Especially cause this ending was essentially the same as vol1's ending … Also, the dialogues here were very confusing. Not sure whether that's just the translation – hopefully, honestly, otherwise it adds another point to the one above.
3 stars cause it wasn't really bad, just "meh", and also had consent, which is so rare for Yaoi/BL. Additionally, the soft/tender vibe from volume 1 was here too, and I did like the one chapter from Mimori's perspective. Chapter 1 of this volume should've been completely scratched though.
-02.03.25
Joint rating with the first one they don’t really stand up independently but together *chefs kiss
I know... I know, this is just a thing I have, most of the manga that i really like seems to short to me...
The story was cute and not too "heavy" and helped me falling in love once more with the characters.
Sad that its actually done TwT
It was a bit confusing if he managed to get his memories back or not, but otherwise, the story and art is good.
It's clearly wasnot perfect. But after confusion and denial, from the Previously Coma Character aka Mimori, i'm glad he finally the one who offering future together and asked Iku if he would accept his Living Person. WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY HE WOULD AND DO!!! It's Great and all! I'm SO SO GLAD!!!!
I really don’t think anything has changed from its prequel. All the strengths and flaws are there in their place. Nothing extra has been added or removed. The premise is good, the art is also not bad, but as usual the execution of the idea is poor. Too jumbled and confusing.