The first volume of 'My Deer Friend Nokotan' wraps up with this delightful mix of absurdity and heart that makes the series so charming. Torako, our human protagonist, is still trying to wrap her head around Nokotan’s deer-like antics—like her obsession with acorns or her sudden bursts of speed—but there’s a growing sense of camaraderie between them. The volume ends on a playful note, with Nokotan dragging Torako into another weird adventure, like trying to 'migrate' with a group of actual deer or challenging her to a race. It’s not some grand climax, but it leaves you grinning and eager for more of their oddball friendship.
What really sticks with me is how the manga balances humor with these tiny, sweet moments. Like when Nokotan, in her own clueless way, tries to 'protect' Torako from something mundane, or when Torako begrudgingly admits she’s starting to enjoy the chaos. The art style amplifies the comedy, with Nokotan’s exaggerated expressions and Torako’s deadpan reactions. If you’re into slice-of-life stories with a heavy dose of silliness, this ending perfectly sets the tone for what’s to come—more laughs, more deer puns, and maybe even a hint of genuine emotional growth buried under all the antics.
Man, that ending had me laughing out loud! Nokotan’s sheer unpredictability is the highlight—like when she suddenly starts 'grazing' in the schoolyard or interprets everything literally. The volume closes with Torako finally giving in and joining one of Nokotan’s bizarre schemes, which feels like a turning point. It’s not deep, but it’s so much fun that you’ll immediately want Volume 2.
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I didn't cry or protest. I simply signed the mate bond rejection papers.
I surrendered the Alpha I had loved for ten years to my sister.
A few days later, Ivy caused a scene at the Pack Alliance Banquet, humiliating the Silvermoon Alpha's daughter.
Once again, I stepped forward to take her place, enduring the pain of a disfiguring silver brand.
Later, when they demanded I test the safety of the Wolf Spirit Regeneration Ritual with my own body for my sister, I accepted with a smile.
My Beta parents, their eyes red-rimmed, told me I was finally being the older sister I was supposed to be.
Even Ryker, who had always been so distant toward me, stood before the cellar. He gently stroked my cheek for the first time in ages and said softly,
"Harper, don't be afraid. As soon as the trial is over, I'll take you to see the auroras at Moon Goddess Lake."
But he didn't know that, regardless of the trial's outcome, he would never see me again.
My wolf spirit was already fading. Nothing could save me.
This time, when I closed my eyes, it would be forever.
When my Alpha mate, Logan noticed I hadn't submitted a single expense request in three days, he reached out to me on his own for the first time ever.
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His tone was still so affectionate, as if he were truly a good Alpha, worried sick over his mate.
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Before I left, the only thing I could take with me was the old T-shirt I had worn when he marked me.
No one would ever believe that the beloved Luna of the Blackmoon Pack, in the three years since our bonding ceremony, couldn't even scrape together five decent dresses of her own.
Every household expense I incurred had to be approved by the Luna's seal, the very symbol of my power.
"Sienna, managing the books is too tiring. It will wear you out."
"Just let Chloe handle the tedious work with the seal. All you have to do is be beautiful, be my perfect Luna."
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I didn't care about that because I believed in the guidance of the moon goddess.
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But just a week before our Mating Ceremony, I discovered that Domine wasn't some ordinary warrior, but actually the Alpha of neighboring pack.
He hid his identity to get close to me just to seek revenge for his first love.
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Domine believed her. He even promised to publicly extract my heart’s blood during the ceremony to supplement Ella's strength and turn me into a complete cripple.
He even stole my father’s life-saving medicine to make scented candles for her, which caused the death of my only relative.
After discovering the truth, I didn't hesitate to turn around and leave.
But Domine, who harbored a deep hatred for me, completely broke down.
He knelt in the snow for three days and three nights, begging me to look at him just one more time.
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