![]() The characters feel real, with the sense of history regarding Taichi and Toma's unlikely friendship being particularly believable. ![]() RELATED: The Promised Neverland's Biggest Villain Yet Makes a Terrifying ChoiceĮven early on, though, KAITO executes the formula well. It's a basic love triangle story that doesn't sound particularly exciting if you're not a devotee of such stories. The spoiler-free summary sounds rather generic as far as this genre goes: nerdy boy Taichi Ichinose agrees to help classmate Futaba Kuze hook up with his cool friend Toma Mita, but Toma isn't into Futaba and Taichi, against his best wishes, is starting to fall for her. 1 without spoilers because the most interesting part of this volume is the way it ends. ![]() It's somewhat tricky to discuss Blue Flag Vol. ![]()
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