Legoshi has an awkward interaction with the rabbit Haru in the hallway (she falls and drops everything, he helps her up). Then they sit together for a meal, which is even more awkward. Legoshi feels strangely drawn towards her, and wonders if it’s more than just blood lust. We meet a chicken character who earns cash by selling her unfertilized eggs- that are made into sandwiches eaten by her fellow carnivorous classmates. Kind of unsettling. She tells no one, but takes pride in the quality of her eggs. Leogshi meets a younger, female wolf who’s also in drama- and his friends tease that of course they must date (but he doesn’t want to). A bunch of the guys go into town later and Legoshi is exposed to a disturbing black market, where desperate herbivores sell their body parts to supply real meat to carnivores willing to pay for illegal goods. (There’s also meat from mortuaries and hospitals on the market, it’s not really explained why that isn’t legal, would make sense in this world). It’s a very dangerous place. While there, Legoshi meets a dark character, a violent panda who runs a health clinic of sorts (this was unclear to me) and tries to impose his idea of order on the illegal market. The panda challenges Legoshi to find out where his true nature lies.
Borrowed from the public library.
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I think this is as far as I got in the anime. (I wonder if it’s one episode per issue maybe?)
The egg thing really bothered me, though I spent a long time trying to figure out why. (Maybe it’s because people she knows are eating them? And she can watch them do it? Would having a different school serve her eggs make it better?)
The meat market had been dark stuff, too. It’s funny how well I remember this years later.
I’m on Vol 8 now, and keep wondering if the hen character or the selling of eggs will come up again in the series. It just seems odd for that to be in there one time and that’s it. Especially for such a long run (over 24 books I think).