His family is technically in competition with his childhood friend's family over who the TRUE kekkaishi heir is, but he refuses to hate her like his grandfather wants him to.īut the way all of that information is presented makes it seem more like we're going through a checklist of Yoshimori's traits than any sort of natural character development. He's overprotective of his childhood friend/rival/love interest and doesn't want her to get hurt again on his watch. He has a hard time juggling his duties as a kekkaishi and school, and usually ends up sleeping through his classes. Oh, his character traits are there - he's being pushed into the family business of monster hunting by his grandfather, when he really wants to work with sweets. I think most of the problem I had here is that the main character, Yoshimori, isn't established very well in this first book.
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