Yoki Koto Kiku - Reception

Reception

Carl Kimlinger feels the story's repetitiveness is highlighted in the book. Janet Houck described the work as a doujinshi of Inugami-ke no Ichizoku. Erin Finnegan felt that the manga wasn't funny. Brigid Alverson felt the ending was unsatisfying.

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