The moment she stepped into Namimori Town, the gears of fate began to turn quietly.
Yukirei Asakawa, possessing the power of ice and snow, was given the name "Guardian of the Snow of the Tenth Generation of Vongola". Her mission is to protect, and her essence is the covering of silence and the isolation of purity. In this mafia world full of passion and hustle and bustle, she is like an unexpectedly falling snowflake, cold and abrupt.
The reigning emperor, Hibari Kyouya, has always looked down upon the herbivorous animals gathering in groups. However, this piece of "snow" that had never melted or made any noise caught his attention. From the first encounter with Obsidian, to the silent cooperation in the Ring War; from the tacit understanding of fighting side by side in the future world, to the determination to protect each other with life in the inheritance...
"Your snow is quite quiet."
"Asakawa, you are not allowed to die without my permission."
This is a story about the solitary floating clouds and the pure white snow, from looking at each other from a distance to blending into each other. Their relationship has no sweet confession, only the attraction between strong people, the unspoken trust in desperate situations, and the uniqueness tempered in blood and fire.
When the hustle and bustle settled down, under the eternal sunset, he handed over a ring entwined with cloud and snow patterns. His tone was always domineering, but loud and clear:
"Put it on. From now on, you and I belong together."
Reader comments
It's super nice. I really like the interaction between Yuki and Hibari. The author's writing is very good, but some of the text descriptions in it are a bit cumbersome. My impression is that after reading a chapter, there is relatively little information (the number of words is enough). Two-thirds of a chapter is text description. Would it be better to delete more plots appropriately? The above is only the reader's insignificant opinion and does not constitute a suggestion (*≧ω≦)
It's super nice. I really like the interaction between Yuki and Hibari. The author's writing is very good, but some of the text descriptions in it are a bit cumbersome. My impression is that after reading a chapter, there is relatively little information (the number of words is enough). Two-thirds of a chapter is text description. Would it be better to delete more plots appropriately? The above is only the reader's insignificant opinion and does not constitute a suggestion (*≧ω≦)