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It’s not the main thing, so I just drew it out of habit…
I can’t help but laugh at the single majority every time I see it.
The teacher was too erotic.
It’s amazing to have a difference of more than four times in second place…
Why are you stealing votes?
>>5
There is no such thing.
I am a teacher and I am this old…
Changing the past is cheating, isn’t it?
There is nothing that is not good.
As expected, even if the other characters team up, they can’t compete.
If we say it’s about 4 times weaker, it feels like the Kumagawa was in 1st place like that.
The difference in power level comparable to the Z fighters trying to defeat Vegeta without Goku.
Error
Solution
Yui and I are just a teacher and a student… we just made a promise to marry each other ten years ago…
What other works have such a disparity in heroine popularity up to this point?
In the current series, I wonder if the closest thief will take first place.
I have the butt attribute and the clumsy cool attribute, but I don’t have the older sister attribute, so I wonder if it won’t go that far.
>>15
When they debuted, it was exciting, but to be honest, I don’t really feel like there’s that much popularity for the phantom thief.
I think the normal thing would be for the inspector to take it.
Look!
The one and only absolute power!
It’s not that others are no good, it’s that this guy is too strong.
Lynn’s voice combined with it resulted in an over-the-top output.
Come at me in a group.
I wonder if the results would be different if I voted again now…
Isn’t the person themselves confused?
In the middle of winter, it’s in the 30s… that’s nice, isn’t it?
If we leave only the teacher unattended, it seems like things will become unmanageable.
The power to alter the past.
There might be some bad vibes from the side that’s voting too.
It’s common for sub-heroines to become more popular than the main heroine.
Aren’t you in the position of an unbeatable character? Why are you stealing the heroine’s votes?
The udon is too weak.
If we reveal the numbers, it may only lead to unnecessary problems, so it might have been a mistake to hold the popularity poll in the first place.
Unquestionably dominant back-to-back victory!! No falsehood in that at all.
I can’t even see your back…
Were you initially the rival role?
>>32
At first, he was in the position of a dislikeable former teacher who belittles the heroines.
But when you open the lid…
I don’t think it even had the role of a sub-heroine.
Hey… why are you giving me both the useless attribute and the caretaking attribute?
Using a serious time slip to change the past is too unfair.
Despite being so much like Suzuya, she is actually a teacher who is already an adult…
It seems that it was received as an unexpected bug even by the author.
I guess this is what the ramen bald man’s anguish was like…
>>37
It must be very difficult for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the chief anti-Holmes figure, to reconcile his work as a professional creator with the world.
>>50
I guess this is how the leading anti-fans of “Solitary Gourmet” feel.
I wonder why the design is the cutest, teacher.
Of course, this appearance will become popular!
>>38
I drew it as a habit since it’s not a heroine.
I used to like being lazy, but if I think about it seriously, it ends up being a criticism of the desperate measure to take Bunri out of the race and pair her with Uruka due to the difficulties of continuing the serialization.
This is my answer! (All heroine individual endings implemented)
>>41
Seriously a polarizing thing!
>>48
Looking back on it later, I think this was the right decision.
Ignoring popularity, whether it’s a liberal arts or science end, or a teacher end, it was a big problem.
Also, Yokozuna, be quiet.
If you only look at the visual for the first time, you’ll mistakenly think that the person in the middle is the main one. They’re the only one in pink, while the others are plain, and there’s someone wearing glasses too.
While there may have been some reckless fun back then, even in the threads after the conclusion, the main topic of conversation is still the basic sensei, and since the most fan art is drawn of them on Shibu, it seems likely that the first place in a current popularity poll wouldn’t change.
Alright, this is Maho Kirisu. The presence is no joke. The first educational officer? Have some confidence! Senpai! What about the long-term view? I thought we could work it out with an economic approach. If that’s the case, what about that trio of boys? Ryuuma, the Demon King, has resigned. Yes, being called out by Kirisu-sensei… I think it probably relates to us. I’m sorry, Yuuga-kun… What kind of person is he? 169
Returning to my roots, the early winter teacher.
>>45
This is going to be popular.
>>45
I’m putting pressure on, but what I’m hearing is reasonable, and it makes me laugh somehow.
The fact that Seiko can’t leave the other four alone…
When a phenomenon like a thread image occurs in a manga, it feels like the beginning of the end.
It’s a failure in storytelling when a character that was not intended to be popular becomes popular and is beyond the author’s control.
It’s kind of like half an accident.
Science majors have great bodies, right!
>>54
But it’s because of the glasses…
There was one person whose level of eroticism was completely different.
I thought it would be popular, but at least show some restraint, you idiot! It was a ridiculous situation.
I feel that Sidcraft has a good balance of power for the heroine at the moment.
The assistant seems a bit suspicious, though.
It seems that this cold female teacher, who appears to have no connection, is gradually…
It’s a strong trait to only show cute parts and flaws to the main character, isn’t it?
I like this teacher!
If you want to see such laziness, I’ll show it to you!
>>60
Oh no!!
It’s not like there was no excitement during the other kids’ turns or that only this person was the topic online, so I don’t have any objections to them being first, but how can there be such a gap??
>>61
Essentially, the main framework of the story revolved around the two axes of Fumino and Uruka.
Udon-chan really gave off a strong feeling of just being an excess burden…
After all, popularity contests are a bad civilization…
ko
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Possible
But even with a multi-ending, there are losing heroines in that world line…
>>69
Go to the world line you like.
If she had bigger breasts, I think the humanities girl would have ranked first.
>>71
A fool who doesn’t understand the beauty of slenderness…
>>82
There are many fools…
We found out what happens when you ignore the heroine that the majority of readers are pushing for during the Uruka route progression…
If you exclude the teacher, it’s understandable that the humanities are in second place.
Good position.
I heard that the total number of votes is around 25,000, so I thought the first place would have about 4,000 or at most around 5,000, right?
>>74
The number of votes in the first popularity poll was just about that, and the vote difference was realistic.
It’s sad if we don’t let those who have been in unrequited love for a long time win.
Uoh, if route…
Is it because Udon-chan kissed early on that it started to feel like there was a lack of main story ideas midway through?
This kid has done a makeover about twice.
It’s often said that Uruka-chan’s first strike is a miss, but I think it’s not as bad as people say because the romance comedy’s essence of getting together is portrayed in the most intense way.
Other heroines also suffer when the route is determined, that’s just how it is.
>>77
It’s good to be the first.
“Be happy with the confirmation… and then on the next page, there’s a big announcement that everyone has a route! That’s how Uruka-chan’s topic and the lingering feelings just vanished… you know…”
In recent years, rom-com writers have been pondering how to resolve the endings with multiple heroines.
If it weren’t for modern Japan, we could have a polygamous ending.
>>78
So that’s why a lot of basic 1vs1 romantic comedies have emerged.
>>78
It’s the very fate of the genre, so all I can say is that it’s a story you started…
Ao no Hako and the seniors have a healthy majority.
It’s crazy to still be in first place even with ten thousand votes pulled.
I still remember the sumo wrestlers and the giallo horn making a commotion.
Why is the discussion thread for the final episode of anime season 2 about Gaelio?!
Uruka-chan, do you want me to write a story about later? …I understand!
The udon gives off a feeling of being made haphazardly by the author’s habits.
I thought it ended with Uruka’s route, but they are going to implement individual endings! So for readers at the time, there are some parts that are hard to grasp.
At least before the Uluka END, if we do the final episode “Our Future Starts Now!” and then have individual endings, I could totally accept that.
>>89
What I should have said earlier can only be described as “Yeah.”
The individual end was good, but I was dissatisfied that they didn’t bring the teacher at the beginning.
>>91
Because they were the first to bring it, Uruka-chan achieved a huge victory! Those who were celebrating must have had a miserable time!
I’m satisfied because the senior route was rich.
Ashumi-senpai is great, isn’t she…?
The format of serialization turned out to be unintentionally a touchstone due to its poor compatibility with multiple endings.
I was definitely swept away by the waves of time, like the stories of seniors or teachers who procrastinate, and I thought that those are things you can really only do in a game you can play all at once or at most in light novels.
>>94
It was a confirmation of why everyone didn’t do it.
The multi-ending could be said to be a loss for anyone except the senior faction.
It was said to be the Udon-chan route or basically the Sekijō-san route…
>>96
That guy has already done what he needed to do in the main story, so there’s nothing left to do but describe his partner.
Please give me the Kanjou Mama route.
>>97
She looked unfortunate and was overly sexual.
The multi-end has made the protagonist nothing more than a stage device.
It ended up being just a reason for confession that fits the route, and the character felt dead.
While individual factors may vary, I thought it was impressive that they went to the trouble of using a dream reveal, but I also felt like there aren’t many manga that make such a move because they don’t want to be disliked by readers.
Because of this, Sidcraft can no longer be supported honestly.
In this work, Uruka was like that, but characters who absolutely love the protagonist are simply popular! Romantic comedy authors should learn this already.
In other works, they generally steal the popularity of the main heroine.
>>105
Was the most popular character in the thread like that…?
Generally, a teacher with pink hair is the heroine.
It feels like they’re still experimenting with how to handle the heroines in the new work, doesn’t it?
It can be said that it’s haphazard, but this change is enjoyable.
The story about the main event teacher was more than six months later.
Honestly, how many readers who were enthusiastic have decreased?
I always say this, but as a fan of seniors, I was really grateful for the multi-end system.
First of all, it was a position with no chance of winning.
In the early stages, the first double heroine wasn’t that prominent yet, and the additional heroine, Uruka-chan, was gaining popularity… so it felt like the teacher appeared as a supporting character with the kind of cuteness that met readers’ expectations, and before I knew it, she had become a heroine.
Uruka-chan is the official timeline, and everything else is an alternate.
>>112
Everyone is on the if route.
I like Liz because she has G-cup inverted nipples.
It feels like by the time the humanities had finally gained popularity after being reformed, the game was already set.