Retroactive Review (13 Sep 2021):
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Such an interesting continuation of the story. There are so many twists and turns in this volume! It's truly captivating. I have a deep affection for Mokona. What I really like is that he has become such a significant part of the action in Tsubasa. His presence adds a unique charm and excitement to the plot. Mokona is not only cute but also plays an important role in the adventures. He brings a lot of humor and heart to the story. I can't wait to see what will happen to him and the other characters in the next volume. The story of Tsubasa keeps getting better and better, and I'm completely hooked.
I vividly remember the very first time I read this volume. At that moment, although I firmly believed that Fai hadn't died, I was still extremely anxious. The anticipation within me was palpable, and I couldn't wait to devour more pages to uncover what exactly had happened. This was because I adored Fai with all my heart.
It's truly remarkable to see how many friends Syaoran and Sakura managed to make in this virtual world. Their ability to form connections and bonds with others in such an unfamiliar environment is both heartwarming and inspiring.
And, of course, the introduction of the new character, Syaoran's old 'teacher', adds an interesting layer to the story. This character is both annoying and captivating at the same time. Their actions and words keep the readers on the edge of their seats, constantly guessing and speculating about their true motives and intentions.
There are shadows of what's to come and I don't like it. These shadows seem to lurk in the corners of my mind, casting a sense of unease and uncertainty. I can't quite put my finger on what exactly they represent, but they give me a feeling that something isn't right.
Maybe it's a premonition of future events that I'm not ready for. Or perhaps it's just my imagination running wild, creating fears that don't really exist. Either way, these shadows are making me feel on edge.
I try to push them away, to focus on the present and enjoy the moment. But they keep creeping back, reminding me that there are unknowns ahead. I know that I can't avoid what's coming, but I wish I could have a clearer picture of it.
For now, I'll just have to live with these shadows and hope that they don't turn into something more sinister. Maybe with time and patience, I'll be able to face whatever lies ahead with courage and determination.
A good volume indeed! It truly kept me on the edge of my seat. I must admit that I didn't really see the twist about Oto coming. It was completely unexpected and took me by surprise. The way the story was crafted and the events unfolded, I was so engrossed that I failed to anticipate this particular turn of events. It added an extra layer of excitement and mystery to the narrative. I'm eager to see how this twist will impact the rest of the story and what other surprises might be in store. Overall, this volume has been a great read so far, and I can't wait to continue exploring the world and the characters.