Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway · review
Although this manga is tagged as a romance, it offers much more in terms of drama and character development. As of chapter 63, the romance element still feels like it's slowly building— hesitant, and far from fully blossomed. One of the manga's strengths lies in its well-crafted character designs and its grounded, realistic portrayal of how people express emotions and navigate societal expectations. It thoughtfully highlights the importance of emotional responsibility, especially among adults, in both words and actions. I'm looking forward to reading the remaining chapters, but so far, it's been a thoroughly enjoyable experience. If you're someone who appreciates slow-burn storytelling, rich character arcs, anddrama that doesn't rush into romance, this is definitely worth a read!