Bukiyou na Silent v4ch1 summary

Dec 17, 2011 13:51

I'm quite astounded no one has made one until now 0__0
And since I'm not sure if there's going to be someone to scanlate this (I know I wouldn't :/ ...) I thought that it would at least be nice to have some summaries.
Based on the Chinese scanlations, so there might be some minor mistakes in it.

summary here )

!summary, bukiyou na silent, takanaga hinako

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rapidess December 17 2011, 15:53:32 UTC
thank you so much ^_^

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annique5 December 17 2011, 16:35:23 UTC
Thank you, it's nice to have a story with the pictures:)

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reika_72 December 17 2011, 16:37:16 UTC
Thank you so much for the summary !

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alenkaco December 17 2011, 16:56:32 UTC
Thank you very much! You're so kind! I love this manga, it's a pity that DP dropped it due Libre and now it's licensed. T_T

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lactase December 17 2011, 17:33:39 UTC
You're welcome ^^

Well, generally it'd be considered a good thing if a manga gets licensed ;) It just kind of sucks when a company obtains the license for a manga without ever publishing it (*cough*dramaqueen*cough*). Or in the case of bukiyou na silent it's only available as an e-manga--and anyone living outside the US or Canada can't access their site >__<

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alenkaco December 17 2011, 18:06:12 UTC
Yes, it's a good thing when manga gets licensed in YOUR COUNTRY (I mean not USA or Canada but any country) and you still can buy it and read it (as a book). I always try to buy licensed manga in my country, sadly it's only available from online shops because our bookstores don't sell yaoi manga. But many people can't buy it or order it because: 1) in their country such manga is illegal; 2) they have no publishing house who publish manga. Ordering licensed manga from USA or even original manga from Japan, firstly it's pain in the ass, secondly it will cost too much (well for me anyway). Sorry for my english. I hope you understand what I mean.

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lactase December 17 2011, 18:42:16 UTC
I pretty much import almost all the manga I read. There's just a few series that I actually buy in German. That means I use online shops on a regular basis. There are also a lot of international stores offering free shipping worldwide... importing manga doesn't have do be expensive if you're doing it the right way (most of what I order are Chinese manga--and it's coming me way cheaper than if I actually bought the German edition... but okay, that only goes for Chinese manga)

I also know some people living in countries where yaoi is illegal. And they still manage to get them.
I mean, I can see where you're coming from and I know it sucks if you're one the people for whom it's hard to import manga. But then again--I'm happy for every mangaka who manages to get their work sold in other countries.

But I had no intention turning the debate into this direction, I'm sorry >.< It's a topic that has been discussed so many times... I don't need to reitarate this here. My position in this all is really ambiguous anyway, so I find it hard to ( ... )

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lanbeo December 17 2011, 17:08:11 UTC
thank you so much, I couldn't believe sensei decided to continue bukiyou na silent series. Though I hope she won't let Sagara resist too much, 'cause that's gonna be like Tyrant all over again.

Thanks again. Can't wait for Feb 7th :D

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lactase December 17 2011, 17:38:04 UTC
You're welcome~

Haha, I don't think he will resist that much. Sagara is at a point now that it took Souichi 8 volumes to reach (asking himself what it is that he wants to do, for example)... so I'm sure it won't drag for too long XD

Even though he does seem like a tiny version of Souichi. Minus the hatred for gays.

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