Today, My Lucky Day is a doujin centered on Marisa's marriage. But the protagonist is Rinnosuke. It follows his point of view on the entire thing, in which he reflects everything that Marisa means to him, how they met and became friends and how their relationship developed, started with Marisa visiting his shop frequently, this before she learned how to defend herself and become an incident solver, until Kourin realized that he came to love Marisa.
The art is good and there a lot of cameos (since it's a wedding), and a nice panel with Yuuka as the flower girl (that one seemed so fitting), and the supporting characters also do their job. But, again, Rinnosuke's characterization is excellent, and beared the consequences of his decisions in a mature way.
Again, you should read this doujin. It's really that good.
Also a note: while the entire doujin is translated, there is an epilogue, with Marisa, Rinnosuke and her daughter that still in process of translation, but even without the translation it manages to be heartwarming.
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Today, My Lucky Day is a doujin centered on Marisa's marriage. But the protagonist is Rinnosuke. It follows his point of view on the entire thing, in which he reflects everything that Marisa means to him, how they met and became friends and how their relationship developed, started with Marisa visiting his shop frequently, this before she learned how to defend herself and become an incident solver, until Kourin realized that he came to love Marisa.
The art is good and there a lot of cameos (since it's a wedding), and a nice panel with Yuuka as the flower girl (that one seemed so fitting), and the supporting characters also do their job. But, again, Rinnosuke's characterization is excellent, and beared the consequences of his decisions in a mature way.
Again, you should read this doujin. It's really that good.
Also a note: while the entire doujin is translated, there is an epilogue, with Marisa, Rinnosuke and her daughter that still in process of translation, but even without the translation it manages to be heartwarming.