[REVIEW] The Executives of Houou Academy by Kawamaru Shin: Rules are not necessarily sacred

The Executives of Houou Academy (m&c!)

Houou Gakuen Shikkoubu © Kawamaru Shin/Shogakukan
Published in Indonesia as The Executives of Houou Academy
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The Executives of Houou Academy by Kawamaru Shin: Rules are not necessarily sacred

Shoujo manga review by huamulan03 (Some rights reserved)
Rating: 7.5 of 10 pairs of glasses (averaged)

May contain   [SPOILERS!]

Houou Academy is a private school for students from society's upper echelons. Think Ouran, except instead of a host club, an arrow of time-straight student council that doubles up as protector of its select student populace (literally; the officers carry bokken around). School day after school day, the Executive Committee upholds the academy's behavior diktat, meting out demerits for the slightest Your tie is crooked! No running in the hallways! infraction.

Into this conservative-would-be-an-understatement, CCTV'd atmosphere blunders transfer student Ougi Minori who tests the limits the glasses- and Luftwaffe dress uniform-wearing Houou Gakuen executive committee will go to to instill discipline within school ranks.

Rules are meant to protect people, not the other way around!

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