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High-Risk Mission Therapy · review

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Top reader Oct 2, 2022 · 2 min read
↓ Not recommended
2 /10

[dropped after chapter 20] A supposedly very rare disease is affecting one girl causing her severe pain... Unless there are more girls in the same school with the same disease. How rare of a disease is that? Not to mention that pain comes into those very sensitive places where people are forbidden to touch (breasts, butts, thighs…). And here comes our hero to help treat the girl(s) from her (their) pain by ‘massaging’ these very sensitive places I mentioned, until the pain goes away. There is supposedly a medicine that should eliminate the pain. However, this medicine is always unavailable or there are some circumstances that don't allowthe heroine to properly take it. Very convenient for our mister masseur. At least, he has a bit of humility and knows he’s doing something that would normally cross the line.

The author knows how to draw his characters, I give him that (or her, as the case may be). Unfortunately, the artstyle alone couldn’t keep me reading further. After chapter 10 I was unable to pay proper attention and ultimately dropped it after chapter 20.

Only for the purposes of this review, I checked the last chapter to see how it ends. It seemed that at least it has some conclusion and feels complete. But is it worth it? For me, certainly not...

Pros:
+ artstyle

Cons:
- stupid premise
- comedy based on senseless misunderstandings
- offers virtually nothing
- violates its own rules (the disease doesn’t seem to be ‘rare’)

Double-edged:
+/- pretty harmless, but very pervy manga
+/- conclusive story, but the journey there is painful

2/10 (HORRIBLE)

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