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A review by the_bookace
The Golden Sheep, Vol. 3 by Kaori Ozaki
4.0
The ending of this series was quick, but it sets it up for growing for the four kids. This series shows the complexities of their relationships between one another, and as a group, and they are trying to work things out. I’m glad that Sora said that he wouldn’t forgive Yuushin for what he did to him. He needs that in order to grow, and I think Yuushin understands that as well.
I know people being up what Yuushin did to Asari, and he was definitely in the wrong there, but I feel if the story expanded more we would see their bad sides and good sides more. Yuushin changed as a person, to where he hurt his friends, but he was also hurting. They do not have to forgive him, like Sora, but it seems like they are trying to grow and live their life again.
They have been friends for so long as well that when something like that happens, trying to reconcile or not forgive is what happens. Asari was the one to make that decision, and she did what she felt was best for her. Maybe I’m ranting and trying to play both sides of the characters, but they are teenagers and they grow from their mistakes (even if they are bad). Growing up is extremely hard, and having their own family experiences and thoughts play a huge part in it.
I know people being up what Yuushin did to Asari, and he was definitely in the wrong there, but I feel if the story expanded more we would see their bad sides and good sides more. Yuushin changed as a person, to where he hurt his friends, but he was also hurting. They do not have to forgive him, like Sora, but it seems like they are trying to grow and live their life again.
They have been friends for so long as well that when something like that happens, trying to reconcile or not forgive is what happens. Asari was the one to make that decision, and she did what she felt was best for her. Maybe I’m ranting and trying to play both sides of the characters, but they are teenagers and they grow from their mistakes (even if they are bad). Growing up is extremely hard, and having their own family experiences and thoughts play a huge part in it.