![]() ![]() Li Ren and Eugene may be an exception to that, but I don't believe they were ever serious during their quarrels. I really loved that these characters are not at each other's throats all the time, despite "fighting" against each other and feeling jealous, and instead act like mature adults and take both Kajika and each other seriously. And lastly, Carl is rather reserved and indecisive, but is equally sincere with his love and respectful toward his rivals. Lumati, a young heir of Raginei, is blunt and straightforward about his love, but is also ready to admit defeat if his rival is worthy. Eugene's love is noble and selfless he is willing to spend an eternity just watching over Kajika, whether she chooses him or not. Li Ren's love is strong and deep, to the point of becoming possessive of Kajika, yet his pride as a head of his clan stops him from being honest. What grabbed me the most is how each one of potential candidates represented a different kind of love. Needless to say that they are also not your typical male stereotypes found in a reverse harem. To me, however, the most interesting characters are the men surrounding Kajika. But even despite that, she treats each man with equal respect and consideration, which is very admirable. She is, however, rather slow when it comes to love and realizing her own feelings but that is also understandable, considering that she grew up away from society and did not get a chance to experience romance until the husband game began. She is strong and confident, is able to stand up for herself and to speak her mind when she has to. Kajika is not your typical damsel in distress constantly being saved by her male harem. ![]() I did feel a little sad, however, that such a great series came to a finale. I will even say that if the whole husband-choosing piece was not present, this anime would still be just as good.Īt the end of the series, there was a certain sense of completeness, all questions were answered, all characters found their place in the world it was a perfect spot to drop the curtain. I loved that although the story set off with romance in mind, it was not the main focus. The story was nicely paced and very intriguing, with numerous plot twists - I could not bring myself to stop watching it or to let any other anime interrupt it. They face great dangers as they travel across the world, learn to trust and support each other, discover new emotions within themselves, and mature in order to survive and reach Soon enough, our protagonists, along with the three marriage candidates, get involved in a complicated political conspiracy of a small Middle Eastern country. Young girl surrounded by several beautiful men, nothing new for the given genre. are the ones you grant me."Īt first, Hanasakeru Seishounen appears to be a rather typical reverse harem story. Harry needs to find a suitable partner to protect his daughter before someone discovers Kajika’s deep secret-a secret even she is unaware of. ![]() The heaviness of Kajika’s fate is real, the threat on Kajika’s life is inevitable, and the husband game is more than just a mere game. Hansakeru Seishounen revolves around endearing love, intense passion, noble friendship, undying loyalty, family relations, and political intrigue. Kajika must also choose wisely, as her partner has to willingly accept her to be his bride. All the while, the men aren't even aware that they are the chosen ones. Kajika must figure out who they are and where they are without any information to go on except that they all possess an irresistible brilliance and charm. She needs to decide among the three candidates that Harry has personally chosen, but it won’t be easy. Harry makes sure that Kajika willingly participates in this game by telling her that she needs to face the harshness of her fate along with the man she chooses to be her husband. Kajika, now fourteen, returns to her father's side, only to be told to begin a game to find her future husband. Kajika’s companions during her time there include a white leopard named Mustafa and a boy named Li Ren Fang, who visited her two or three times a year. After this tragic incident, Harry sent his only child to an isolated island, Giviolle, where she was raised by the island’s native, Maria. There was a threat on Kajika’s life when she was just two years old, and her mother died protecting her. Kajika Louisa Kugami Burnsworth is the only daughter of Harry Burnsworth, an influential and respected industrialist who has the power to move the world. ![]()
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