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July 15,2025
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Can we really discuss the possibility that Sakura kissed Syaoran due to muscle memory? This is a rather interesting and thought-provoking question. After all, she has seemingly lost all of her memories related to their past. But could there still be some latent physical response or muscle memory that led to that unexpected kiss?


It's a mystery that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. Maybe this is a sign that their connection is deeper than just memories. It could imply that there is something more fundamental, something ingrained in their very beings that draws them together.


Perhaps we will indeed see them together sooner than anticipated. This little incident might be the spark that reignites their relationship and leads them towards a future filled with love and adventure. Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure - the story of Sakura and Syaoran continues to captivate and intrigue us all.

July 15,2025
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The series in question is truly captivating. It takes readers on an exciting journey filled with mystery, adventure, and unique characters. Each installment adds new layers to the story, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish. The plot twists and turns, constantly surprising and leaving us eager for more. The world-building is also remarkable, with vivid descriptions and a richly detailed setting. Whether you're a fan of the genre or just looking for a great read, this series is definitely worth checking out. For a full review of the series, please visit my blog: http://perksofbeinganotakuwallflower.....

July 15,2025
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¡Nada que ver con el tomo anterior!


The story has become really great. There are very lovely moments between Sakura and Syaoran. Moreover, the whole matter of the clones begins and the first glimpse leaves one in shock.


Definitely an exceptional manga. It keeps the readers hooked with its engaging plot and charming characters. The development of the relationship between Sakura and Syaoran is heartwarming, and the introduction of the clone storyline adds an element of mystery and excitement. The art is also beautiful, enhancing the overall reading experience. This manga is a must-read for fans of the genre.

July 15,2025
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The story of Ashura and Yasha has always held a special allure for me, and this particular setting only enhanced that fascination.

The fights were exquisitely drawn, as is the norm in this series. The level of detail and the fluidity of the movements made it a visual treat.

What really got me, though, was the cliffhanger ending. If I hadn't already had the next volume in the series within reach, I would have been driven to the point of screaming and yelling in frustration.

It was truly one of the most engaging and exciting volumes I've read in a long time. I can't wait to see what happens next in the adventures of Ashura and Yasha.

Overall, this volume is a must-read for fans of the series and anyone who enjoys a good action-packed story with well-developed characters and a captivating plot.
July 15,2025
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October 2013: 3.5 Stars (Shown as 4)

This volume was extremely confusing!! Argh, it's so frustrating that so much escaped my understanding!! According to my brother, who is further along in this series than I am, a significant portion of it gets explained, but only in a rather vague manner. Hmm :/

Meanwhile, WHERE ON EARTH ARE FAI AND KUROGANE?! I truly miss them :(

Although, that tender moment between Sakura and Syaoran was really heartwarming. DAWWWW :3 and Mokona is just so incredibly cute!!!! Mokona always manages to bring a smile to my face with its antics and charm. I hope to see more of Fai and Kurogane in the next volume and have a better understanding of the story.
July 15,2025
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Meh.

I didn't like this one as well.

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of this particular story line.

It just didn't capture my interest or engage me in any meaningful way.

The plot seemed rather平淡无奇 and lacked the excitement and twists that I usually look for in a story.

Maybe it's just a personal preference, but this one really didn't do it for me.

I found myself getting bored quickly and struggling to finish it.

I guess everyone has different tastes when it comes to stories, and unfortunately, this one just didn't align with mine.

Oh well, there are plenty of other books and stories out there waiting for me to discover.

Maybe the next one will be more to my liking.
July 15,2025
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See my review for volume 1.

This volume is equally engaging and thought-provoking. The story continues to unfold in a captivating manner, drawing the reader deeper into the world created by the author. The characters are well-developed and their relationships add depth and complexity to the narrative.

The plot is filled with twists and turns that keep the reader on the edge of their seat. There are moments of excitement, as well as moments of quiet reflection. The author's writing style is流畅 and easy to follow, making it a pleasure to read.

Overall, this volume is a great addition to the series and I look forward to reading more. It offers a unique and interesting perspective on the subject matter and is sure to appeal to a wide range of readers.
July 15,2025
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Aviso: lectura hecha en ejemplar en español, publicado en México por otra editorial.

The present note will be modified when the corresponding edition is made available in GR.

It is important to note that this reading was done from a Spanish language copy that was published in Mexico by another publisher.

As of now, the information provided in this note is subject to change once the relevant edition is released in GR.

This ensures that the most accurate and up-to-date details are presented.

Until then, readers should be aware of the potential for modifications to this note.

It is recommended to stay tuned for any announcements regarding the availability of the GR edition and the corresponding changes to this note.

July 15,2025
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I have liked it a little less. It has its cute moments, but I lack Kurogane and Fai. I would like to know more about them, although I know that the story is about Shaoran and Sakura.

In this narrative, the author expresses a certain degree of dissatisfaction. While acknowledging that there are some cute aspects, the absence of Kurogane and Fai leaves a void. The desire to learn more about these two characters is palpable, even though the main focus of the story is on Shaoran and Sakura.

It seems that the author has a particular interest in Kurogane and Fai, perhaps because of their unique personalities or the roles they play in the overall plot. Despite understanding the centrality of Shaoran and Sakura's story, the author cannot help but long for more exploration of the other characters.

This could potentially lead to a deeper appreciation of the entire narrative if the author's wishes were fulfilled and more details about Kurogane and Fai were revealed.
July 15,2025
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This world is a whole lot more confusing.

The scenes unfold at such a rapid pace that I can barely keep up. It's as if everything is happening in a whirlwind, and I'm left scrambling to make sense of it all.

Moreover, it doesn't have the same dynamic as the last books when the group was together. That sense of unity and synergy seems to be lacking here.

There's a ton of new information and concepts that I'm trying to grasp. It's like trying to hold onto a handful of sand; the more I try, the more it slips through my fingers.

Overall, this is not the best volume. However, I'm still hopeful that it will get better. Maybe as the story progresses, the pieces will start to fit together, and I'll be able to see the bigger picture.

For now, I'll continue to read on, eager to discover what lies ahead.
July 15,2025
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After the sky split in the country of Shara, Team Syaoran once again changed dimensions to the country of Shura. There they saw the true forms of the statues of Ashura and Yasa as two kings who continuously fought to争夺 the moon castle in the sky, which was believed to be able to grant a person's deepest wish. Unlike the previous relatively safe countries, in this country, Syaoran could truly be threatened by death. It turns out that all this time they were able to move to relatively safe worlds due to the interference of Fei Wong Reed. The agreement between Ashura-ou and Yuuko is what made Fei Wong's control end. From now on, the dimension where they move can no longer be predicted.


How surprised Syaoran was when he saw Kurogane and Fye in King Yasa's army. But those two people had black eyes and seemed not to recognize Syaoran, so they attacked him. What is really happening???


Another surprise. There are two Syoraans! One is imprisoned by Fei Wong Reed. Hmm.... This time I must read this series to the end!

July 15,2025
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This volume presented some interesting twists that had not been seen in the series up until now. For example, the question of whether the Kurogane and Fai in the Country of Shura are the real ones or just copies that only exist in that country remains unanswered. If they are the real ones, then what has happened to them? Additionally, there is a hint that Yuko might be leaning more towards the good side rather than being completely neutral.

However, I am quite confused about the nature of Syaoran's sacrifice to Yuko. Sakura clearly has deep feelings for Syaoran, yet her memories only disappear when she thinks in terms of the word "love". Yuko said that their entire relationship would be sacrificed, but it's unclear why Sakura can still love him in some ways and not others. My husband suggested that it could be a cultural issue for me. In America, showing a lot of concern for someone usually means we care about them. But in Japan, it might be a more common expression. On the other hand, there was some discussion in this volume about Sakura's body remembering things that her heart doesn't. This still doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.

Perhaps it would have been easier to understand if I hadn't read this volume in Japanese. Our public library is missing volume #9, so I had to rely on my own manga collection. I find that the hardest thing to understand in Japanese is when the villains are talking. They seem to use more grandiose language and complex sentence structures when detailing their evil plans. And unfortunately, those speeches are often major plot points, so it's easy to get lost. Maybe I'll figure it out when I read the next English installment. Or perhaps it's time to stop being lazy and use my trusty Seiko electronic dictionary.
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