Tamon’s B-Side – Volume 8

Well, being introduced to Rintarou’s true personality along with him quitting face is a good amount to take in. Despite being rich, his circumstance is much different from Ori. As Ori wanted to match up to his parents in their careers. Meanwhile, for Rintarou he was more so expected to follow his father, and he plans to quit to do that. Though he genuinely did enjoy being part of the group with the guys so much, he was hiding his true self. Still, him choosing his family over his group is a decision you can’t disagree with.

Most of the volume centered more on his sister Rinka. She loved her brother, but him turning into an idol basically put her in a rebellious phase. It is more so they didn’t spend time with each other. It is good to see them end the volume with them patching up their relationship. Furthermore, it does feel right that Uta served as the bridge to that since her overwhelming passion is a lot like Rintarou’s true self.