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Male Protagonist
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Ships
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Time Travel
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Found Family
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Pirates
75%
Politics
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Religion
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Series Blurb
Kaito, a high school student who idolizes the heroic English pirate, Captain Drake, plans to take advantage of his summer vacation to go on a pirate tour. However, in Plymouth, a place associated with Drake, Kaito is swallowed by a dimensional rift and is transported back in time to the Age of Discovery! He is rescued by Geoffrey, the captain of a pirate ship, who works for Captain Drake. The pirates led by Queen Elizabeth and the invincible Spanish fleet unfold in this maritime love romance! Th...
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Page Count:
253
ISBN:
4199002588
ISBN13:
9784199002588
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Genres
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Boys' Love
100%
Historical
100%
Male Protagonist
100%
Multiple POV
100%
No Furigana
100%
Ships
100%
Time Travel
100%
Found Family
75%
Pirates
75%
Politics
75%
Religion
75%


A change of setting
Volume 4 ups the page count a bit compared to the last couple of volumes; not by a whole lot, but when entries average a bit north of 200 pages, you notice little increases.
This entry also steps into more formal vocabulary and grammar as compared to previous volumes; we see a bit of court life in two different countries. Nothing completely ridiculous/unexpected either grammar or vocab-wise, but it can definitely take a reader by surprise given the lack of such stuff so far (besides smaller interludes).
Volume 4 marks the beginning of a new arc in the series; it's quite different from what we've seen so far in the first three volumes: we leave the sea behind (probably temporarily) and instead enter the court of Queen Elizabeth I. Whether you're okay with this or prefer high sea shenanigans will likely come down to personal taste. For better or worse, this arc feels a bit rushed to start with compared to usual, so there's definitely potential to grow.