Flowers of Evil – I nearly cried

Aizen Feb 26, 2009 at 12:59 AM 8 Comments

http://www.mangafox.com/page/manga/series/1772/flowers_of_evil/

I laughed. Emos cried. Anonymous applauded.

But I took a quick skim of the ending, which you can see in the spoilers IF you want to be spoiled. But I do suggest that you read the current chapters and understand what is happening so you can get a little attached to it.

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This was exactly how I felt throughout the whole series.

In all honesty… I didn’t know if I should have supported this Manwha or not as I only finished ~3 volumes, but I wanted to see the end and so I did. Was it worth it? Yes. It was.  I was able to find out what happened so I could rest with ease no matter how School-Days like it is. Would I suggest others to read it? Eh… would a rating of 6.5/10 persuade you enough? The story line’s good, but because I don’t like incest nor do I like it when two guys are after a girl, I dropped my rating a whole lot. What can I say? Incest is SINcest. Just look at what happened to the two in the end (if you really want to know).

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  • Nazarielle said:

    Incest is best, it’s time you learn this valuable lesson Aizen~!

  • Aizen (registered) said:

    Ok I updated what REALLY happened in the last volume; I watched the video too quickly last time.

    So now all I can say is that incest is definitely a no-go. And yet I still don’t mind watching Canvas 2…

  • emperorlelouch said:

    She didn’t choose the white-haired guy. The message on the phone was just a thanks for everything he’s done for her when she was alone. She still loved her brother in the end

  • Aizen (registered) said:

    @emperorlelouch: Well, that sounds a bit better. Makes more sense, but why’d she even try to grab ahold of the white-haired guy’s hand when they were walking down the stairs?

  • Halem (registered) said:

    WTF? You watch incest??? Man, I want to really know what percentage of the world approves of incest.

    I bet Anonymous approves.

  • sarah said:

    I think it’s just as sung-chan (the white-haired guy) said  (she mistook  sibling possessiveness  for love) it was her brother who knew exactly what he was doing by manipulating her emotions. After she got to know from him  that he had killed sung-chan , she found it difficult to reciprocate his feelings. Even In the end when she hears the phone ringing(it was sung-chan) , she tries to feebly pick it up , inspite of the fact that she was bleeding profusely .And why would she remmember about their date together , if she had only thought of him as a friend . Besides when sung-chan was passing them on the stairs she pulled her hand away from her brother’s. As far as I see it she was confused, and the brother did feel guilty in the end, because he had  realized what he had done, which is why he gave her cellphone to sung-chan. The story was good though

  • Alice said:

    @emperorlelouch: THANK YOU for telling us what that cell message said. I have no idea why the scanlators didn’t translate that part. It’s incredibly important to the story.

  • Alice said:

    “Incest is SINcest. Just look at what happened to the two in the end (if you really want to know).”

    That’s a rather heated opinion. And it IS an opinion, not a fact. I can understand why you wouldn’t like the story based on your views about incest, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a bad story. The theme may not work for you, but it was very well done (in my opinion).

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