Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review from Viz Media LLC, via Edelweiss. But yeah, then there was those anti-vampire folks coming in and destroying stuff, so I guess we have a new antagonist for this series? Even in the distant future, Kaname is looking at the idyllic life of the town where he lives, wondering what it took to achieve that peace (he doesn’t remember his vampire life), and deciding how he wants to live his human life. This volume was more of the quiet moments – Yuki and Zero talking about their future and their relationship, Cross nostalgically remembering about Juri and how he met her and how the idea for the Cross Academy came to be. Meanwhile, stirring up more trouble are a group of anti-vampire humans that don’t agree with the assimilation of the vampire and human societies, which becomes violent in this volume. Book details returns with stories that delve into Yuki and Zeros time as a couple in the past and explore the relationship between Yukis children and Kaname. The headmaster of Cross Academy is starting to show signs of decline, and that also means we are reminded of the mortality of the vampire hunter bloodline but his longevity means Aido has a research subject. Even Ai is in hibernation, so things are quiet – until they aren’t. It was also convenient that most of the detractors are dead now, so after going and personally delivering some warnings, they are free to be with each other. Yuki and Zero have finally decided to give their relationship a go, after decades of being ‘friendly’ in the eyes of everyone else. Warnings: physical violence, terrorist attack (bombing, suicide bombing), blood-letting
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