In manga, your typical post-apocalyptic world is modelled after the world of YKK: life is easy, water and food are plentiful, the cities had been overgrown with verdure and flowers, the minuscule number of survivors can scavenge anything they need from the abandoned shops, and the only wild beasts around aren't deathclaws and nightstalkers but cute fluffy cats. Everyone is nice to everyone and you can just laze around all day long enjoying yourself.
Ironic, considering Japan is the only country that was ever nuked ...
They're just recycling the same blood over and over, which makes the whole vampirism thing seem pointless.
There's goats and chickens on the farm, but it seems the girls don't drink animal blood.
I know, that's why it's nice.
I also liked that we actually got to see the kiss itself (even some yuri manga has the camera pan away from kisses, which is weird), but without making it weird by zooming in or something.
uhhh, this story was kinda pointless, wasn't it? Are things like this known to actually happen? It just felt to me like it was some weird fantasy that wasn't developed into really anything in this story. I'd understand it if it had actually happened to the author or something.
What's wrong with just an interesting little scenario?