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Kaze To Ki No Uta

風と木の詩 (Japanese); Poem of Wind and Trees; The Poem of the Wind and the Trees; The Song of the Wind and the Trees; The Song of the Wind in the Trees (English)

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You are reading Kaze To Ki No Uta manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Drama, Historical, Mature, Psychological, School life, Shoujo, Shounen ai, Tragedy genres, written by Takemiya Keiko at Asurasan, a top manga site to offering for read manga online free. Kaze To Ki No Uta has 61 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy.
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Serge Battour is the son of a French viscount and a Romani prostitute, and despite his kind nature and academic talent, is shunned by his family and his peers due to the color of his skin. He begins to attend Lacombrade Academy, his father's alma mater, in the hopes that there he will find a place to belong. Gilbert Cocteau is, like Serge, the orphaned son of a wealthy family, and is infamous at Lacombrade for his beautiful and delicate appearance, lack of dedication to schoolwork, and habit of prostituting himself to other students. He has no intention to connect with any of his classmates, instead devoting himself to his uncle Auguste. Due to a shortage of living space, Serge and Gilbert become roommates even though Gilbert's antisocial nature has in the past made it impossible for him to room with anybody. Serge, being sociable and idealistic, is determined to be friends with Gilbert; Gilbert is only interested in either being able to manipulate Serge or push him away entirely. To the surprise of both of the boys, however, the two eventually form a deep, albeit generally dismal, bond that leads to a romantic connection. In 1979, this series was awarded the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for shounen/shoujo manga. For those who don't like yaoi - this manga is more of shounen-ai and the sex scenes are nothing like the ones you can see in modern yaoi mangas. A bit of warning: "Kaze..." includes scenes of rape and child abuse (but no shota).

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