Summary:
Yoi has always been known as "the Prince." This is because she's so handsome that people have trouble thinking of her as anything else. The fact that she acts princely certainly doesn't help things. Given this life, Yoi is completely unprepared for the attention of a boy, any boy. Yet Ichimura can't resist getting to know her.
The experimental dating situation between Yoi and Ichimura-sempai is still in effect. Probably? It's confusing. Ichimura isn't great at communication, and Yoi doesn't know what she should be feeling. Or what she should be saying. With the festival fast approaching, now may be the time for them both to say how they feel.
Review:
Once again, we get to dive back into the romance that is Yoi and Ichimura's life. In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 4 continues this story and goes how one would expect – mostly. Neither of our characters are used to feeling this way, causing a bit of drama.
For example, Yoi has never been courted before (unless you count all her female classmates treating her like a boy). So she's not sure how to act or feel. She certainly doesn't know how to express her feelings – and it shows.
Likewise, Ichimura is not used to liking the girls he dates. So he also doesn't know how to handle his emotions. So sometimes readers will want to shake our two leading characters. Other times things line up, making for the perfect moment. It's a sweet young romance at its finest.
Highlights:
Shojo
Romance
Contemporary Romance
Princes
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