Well, this was just like the prequel, so my commentary remains the same: it wasn’t deep, nor complex, but enjoyable enough to get you going. A little repetitive, yes.
The positive point for me was that there wasn't a real problem presented (like the underdeveloped love x hate relationship from “Kawaii Akuma”), so it's light-headed just how it's supposed to be. There are indeed some conflicts, but they are all part of comedy and not so intense as they were supposed to be in the prequel.
My complains also remain the same.
First of all, Madarame-sensei tends to frequently forget the things she established herself. For instance, right on the first chapter, Akiyoshi, who was supposedly very beautiful according to the prequel's story, was now looked down on by all the girls. Not that this specific pat is a big deal, but just to give an example.
Also, there’s a even worse issue – and regarding that I have to say exactly what I did in the prequel: I like some degree of seriousness. This mangaka seems to have some trouble with making it believable and also to intercalate jokes and drama. And for that I can give two examples:
- When Akiyoshi was crying his heart out and telling Naruse all the things that made him suffer, Naruse didn't take him seriously at all. It was cute that he was doing Akiyoshi's every wish (because he felt guilty? Can’t tell.), but the whole scene was taken as a sex game alone. I know that was the initial intention, but I think it should've got to a touchy scene, not more funny bits.
- What the heck were Akiyoshi's "I love you"s, totally put aside?! He took a whole volume and a couple of chapters to say it and they were whispered and not given enough importance!
The only reason I wasn't more dissatisfied with that part was because, for some random reason, I believe Naruse didn't cheat on Akiyoshi.
The best positive point for is, as always, the sex scenes. They were amazingly hot, even more than in the prequel! Those are the times I think "thank God Madarame-sensei made Naruse grow up!"
Anyways, I was yet again disappointed. “Kawaii Akuma” had no development throughout the story, regarding the characters’ personal growth or the relationship itself. I thought Madarame-sensei had learned her lesson and would compensate for it, but again, by the last chapter of this whole volume, I could tell nothing changed even from the fist chapter of its prequel.
Then came the extra story and…geez, it frustrated the hell out of me!
Ejima cheated on Satou to get his reaction before they could even get lovey-dovey, and Satou didn’t say a thing, even though his expression showed he was pretty hurt?!
On top of that, their relationship didn’t make the slightest progress! They stayed as just fuck buddies and we couldn’t know if they’d ever be a real couple.
It had a bittersweet ending for me because Satou had such low expectations that we don’t even know if they have a relationship or not. Gave the “incomplete” feeling, and I was really sad =/
As for their personalities, I know it’s just a short-story, but Satou’s so plain he doesn’t even have a personality – he almost never speaks, even! Though Ejima is quite a character.
PS: Why, WHY can’t we see Rai-chan’s story?! He’s obviously a gangster or so, since his co-workers call him “Master”, he’s hot, he’s cool…and yet Madarame-sensei gave us only Shou-chan?! C’mon! After all this advertisement on Rai-chan too?