
That dress-up doll is in love.
Well, I did what I had to do.
Seriously?
Well, they really stuck together.
Huh!?
I’m glad it ended properly.
If you stretch it out unnecessarily, it usually ends up being terrible.
Is it concluded in volume 15?
It’s the best volume in a romantic comedy.
I haven’t seen it lately, but has the editor who seemed to have their eye on cosplay been recalled?
>>9
I sent a DM to a guy and got blocked.
I really wish it wouldn’t end because I want to see more…
It was an epilogue longer than the additions in the final volume.
Since you said last time that you’re going to do it for fun and not professionally, the answer is already out there.
I’m looking forward to the official doujin after it’s over.
I’m waiting for the first time in Gojo-kun’s room…
In the Haniel chapter, the conclusion was reached that it’s fun to cosplay with everyone rather than going pro, and after dating, Non-chan is also more or less settled.
Well, I can’t say that I’ve done everything completely.
It’s too soon to end things after we started dating.
In recent romantic comedies of this kind, even after becoming a couple, there is a certain degree of portrayal of that situation.
I think it’s the best way for a work to end while it’s still being cherished.
From here on, it will become erotic…
>>23
The story of wedding rings was all about sex, wasn’t it?
>>23
Other people’s matters are other people’s matters.
Our house is our house.
They said it was already complete by the time we became lovers.
I wanted the author of the heavenly mandate and Gojo-kun to meet, but I had to make them acknowledge it.
Since Umu-chan has decided to enjoy cosplay as an ordinary person, it can’t be helped.
I wanted to see a world line where Jujutsu, the insurance character, was involved in an erotic comedy.
>>26
Draw the sister donburi route too.
It would be just right if it were a story about Gojo-kun being saved.
If I’m going to continue doing it as a hobby, there won’t be any particular progress.
It might be unsatisfactory for those who prefer cutesy romance, but isn’t it a good ending?
It’s either to wrap it up or continue dragging it on.
Ending beautifully is the best.
It’s a pity, but I really think this is the right time to end it here.
I got scolded when I said it was about to conclude, but I think this is where it is.
At one point, I wondered how it would turn out…
A spin-off with Juju-sama as the main character.
I suppose it’s not impossible to do that if I really wanted to…
It wouldn’t have been strange if it had ended last time.
The reward part is too short compared to the tense part…
>>37
It feels like an old gal game.
The story of confessing and becoming united is long.
After that, it’s just the epilogue…
>>37
The hiatus has made the real time feel long, but isn’t the tension not that long…?
>>44
Isn’t it okay to talk based on our experiences…?
It’s not that I want you to collect it carefully, but you handled various flags rather sloppily.
I’m waiting for the next work.
It’s not like I’m in a manga where becoming a pro layer or designer changes anything…
I wanted to see a bit more of everyday life, but if it concludes properly, I guess that’s fine…
Aren’t you going to do the Haniel Ballet’s controversy arc?!
>>45
So, you know!
It’s concluded here with the judgment that such things aren’t necessary!
A story where forcing things to continue leads to a serious commotion involving Haniel.
I don’t want to hear stories about grandpa collapsing.
To be honest, I don’t really know what I want to draw by stretching this out from here.
>>48
That’s something only the author would know.
I had a vague feeling that it was coming to an end, but this is sudden.
They probably decided that such a story wasn’t needed since it’s just about a regular high school girl.
The answer to “What else is there to do?” is this.
It would be troubling if Mr. Kitagawa, who loves to overeat, starts at the Gojou house.
Haniel seems to be completed as a cosplay by being a character that, in terms of character setting, remains mysterious and resembles a collective hallucination.
Even though I started dating, Boku Yaba is still continuing…
>>60
Because that end point isn’t even a relationship to begin with.
>>71
There’s a destination here too, where I can become a great doll maker!
>>74
That said, it doesn’t seem like Gojou-kun trips or anything like that.
Besides, I don’t particularly want to see my grandpa’s goodbye waiting ahead.
Since it was already starting to drag on, and since we became a couple, there’s nothing more to do, so it should end on a high note.
I’m lonely, but I prefer a good ending.
It seems like the treatment from here will be incredible, but that feels somewhat off as well.
I think there’s nothing wrong with a story that’s suited to one’s own level.
I feel like the reason for dedicating quite a bit of time to uncovering the editor’s true identity was actually due to a dilemma about whether to expand on that storyline or stretch it out.
I had a feeling it seemed like the last episode last time.
A romantic comedy that continues even after the reply saying it’s about to end.
I haven’t forgotten how much I was completely denied that it exists.
If it’s going to be concluded, please release Kisekoi Portable.
The design of the losing heroine is not that of JuJu-sama.
No, no, I thought this work would take a long time after they got together.
Do it until the first night.
There’s nothing to do for implementation, right?
It’s not like stretching it out with cosplay is the way to go either.
In the few cash cows of Young Gangan
>>86
It will become just a dead mount.
There’s a spin-off that’s selling like hotcakes, with Plastic Sister and Saki doing small-scale activities.
Next time, it will be nicely compiled in a large increase of 40 pages.
I thought I would write a bit more about how to deal with cosplay, but Kaito-chan responded right away.
Are they going to change the title and do a second part or something?
>>89
In that case, the original editor has become the deputy editor of Yanmaga and is doing things like the Heisei defeat soldiers, so let’s poach him and continue the project.
If I have to force a conversation, there’s nothing else to do but wait for grandpa to die.
I want to see the continuation, even if it means grandpa dying.
How to face cosplay → The answer is already out.
The story of the protagonist and heroine → They are already together.
Gojou-kun has also overcome his past trauma, established his stance on creation, and learned to rely on others.
If you stretch it out, it becomes a college edition and turns into Genshiken…
I might be able to show you my grandchild in the final episode.
Sweat and soap white.
There are people who complain once a romantic comedy couple gets together for a long time, so isn’t it just right?
I understand that you want to keep seeing various characters and things.
The final episode will have a time jump to either a wedding or a scenario where they already have children.
I want to see more of you two being lovey-dovey!
I want to see Juju-sama even when it’s cloudy!
I want to see more of you being lovey-dovey.
It’s okay to have a little extra writing in the final volume.
Greeting Daddy, how to face cosplay, non-chan, problem-solving, honeyel, avoiding the ballet, confession leading to a relationship.
Well, I guess I’m doing what I’m supposed to do for the most part.
If you’re not going to become a professional, then regardless of romance, you have thoroughly depicted cosplaying, haven’t you?
Grandpa won’t let me die.
I want you to keep smiling next to Gojou-kun and Yume-chan all the time.
If it can be resolved this easily, a full anime adaptation isn’t just a dream.
I wanted to see a little more interaction between Gojo-kun and the guys…
Hurry up and show your grandpa the grandchild.
Yeahx3
Whether someone wants to work hard in cosplay or just have fun with it, if it’s said that both are good, then I can’t say anything against it.
Well, even if they do it, a special episode with some flirting would be enough…
If possible, I’d like to draw the wedding night.
It’s a shame it’s coming to an end, but it was a great work.
I hope the author can take a good rest since they must have been really busy.