Sato Tokazaki is a japanese Secret Service agent who was sent to prison as part of an undercover mission to dismantle an arms trade organization. His stay should’ve been standard if not for one thing...
His butt was incredibly beautiful.
Its almost perfectly round curvature and smooth silky appearance mesmerizes anyone who sees it, even his prison mates.
And thus the once divided prisoners unite for a single cause, they must obtain that butt, at any cost.
But they would soon come to learn, obtaining a secret service elite’s butt won’t be an easy task.
I do not know how I am going to manage to write a review. Nevermind, I decided I'll make a spoiler-free review first for people looking to try this light novel: - To start off, I have to say that this series is incredibly emotional. It manages to sway your emotions with but a single sentence. This goes to show the author's mastering of conveying meaning. Not one word in this book felt out of place of useless, in fact. - The story itself is going to make you cry one way or another, either from sadness or happiness. That probably sounds like a strange point, but really: the timing of the actions in the story and everything else is simply too good to be true and manages to surprise the reader often. - The characters have depth when looked closer onto, and each makes a contribution to the story. Of course, the main character is still the protagonist, but when you take a moment to look back on the book you notice that it was a story made possible also by minor characters, which is very charming - The total number of chapters is one , and it was definitely worth it. As an avid reader, once finishing this book I decided to join this site JUST to give a review like this. That should speak on its own: these were the most well-spent pages I have read in my life because the story grew inside of me. I really love it. If I had to describe the story as a person, it would be a nurse. A nurse who once spoke to me in December. I'd tell the nurse I was slowly recouping from my sickness and was feeling 'ok'. The nurse would tell me a story to pass time. Every day, I would wait for the nurse to come, to hear the continuation. I would lend her all my attention, and never shift my eyes from hr lips as the words came out of her mouth. In March, at the start of spring, I'd separate from the nurse once I finished listening to her story, and got discharged from the hospital. But I would never, ever forget the nurse, who came to tell me about the story and the amazing developments of the story she told. I loved this book with all my soul. If I could forget it and read it again without knowing the contents, I would. A thousand times over.