The 'akaza sad story' might refer to the tragic backstory of Akaza from Demon Slayer. Akaza was once a human with a strong will. He had a family and a normal life, but due to various misfortunes and being turned into a demon against his will, he lost his humanity and was forced to do cruel things. He also had a lot of inner struggles as he still retained some of his human emotions deep down, which made his story a sad one.
The Akaza x Douma NSFW comic is probably of a mature nature, featuring sensual or risque situations with these two characters. It may not be suitable for all audiences due to its adult themes.
Well, Akaza, originally Hakuji. He was a kind - hearted young man at first. He got involved with some bad people who took advantage of his situation. His love for the girl was pure, but they couldn't be together. When he became a demon, he lost some of his human memories but not all. His back story is full of pain and loss, which in a way, shapes his character as a demon. He is a complex character with a past that has both human and demonic elements intertwined.
One key element is his human life as Hakuji. His poverty and his attempts to care for his father are important. Another is his love for the girl, which was a major part of his human existence. And of course, his transformation into a demon due to the misdeeds of others towards him.
The relationship between Douma and Akaza in the yaoi manga is a combination of rivalry and an underlying attraction. There are moments of conflict and moments of tenderness that keep readers engaged.
Watching the Chess Without Talking about the Evil of the Bottle was a Chinese web novel about a young man named Zhang Qi Ling who gradually came into contact with various supernatural forces in the process of solving mysterious events and became associated with an evil existence named the Evil of the Bottle. The story revolved around the interaction between the two and involved many mysterious elements, including supernatural, horror, science fiction, philosophy, and so on. This novel was also adapted into a manga and animation.
I'm sorry, the complete version of this sentence should be " Just being a mirror person doesn't live up to my longing." It came from the Qing Dynasty writer Nalan Xingde's "Huanxi Sand. Who reads the west wind alone?"