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[Hyakkano] Nagi, I’m glad for you…!

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It has been a really tough two weeks.

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It’s troubling when the pre-sync data is suddenly reverted during synchronization.

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I don’t know how far I’ve synced… I’m going to roll back…

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If Nagino cries big tears, I’ll end up crying too.

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(There are a lot of strange photos…)

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>>5

When I look at strange photos, that episode comes to mind and the memories resurface, making it quite difficult.

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It’s just a typical romantic comedy…

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It was a relatively ordinary solution.

Well, having something like an infinite god happen repeatedly is quite troublesome, you know.

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>>8

In other words, this manga resolves serious episodes in a quite ordinary way.

They will never use any special tricks without making fun of it.

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I’m glad it’s a type of operation that allows for rollback…

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>>9

Leaving errors unresolved is inefficient, you know…

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I’ve never seen Nagino’s face looking like she’s holding back happy tears with a troubled expression before.

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What’s great is that it’s clear Nagino perfectly remembers the first date too.

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It’s nice that the focus on photography seems to be a central theme of the Nagino episode.

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Because I’m smart, until now I have been crushed without resisting this as punishment.

In the end, it’s great that I acted on my own will and emotions, causing a fatal error by shaking my boyfriend’s mind.

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Ren Taro is definitely the top boyfriend!

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It is efficient to read episode 7 in advance.

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Phew, I’m glad… but when I went to read the previous story on Nico Nico Manga, I found Karune-san rubbing their cheek against pants.

What is that person doing?

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Who is this k… oh right, it was a Thursday holiday.

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Memories = Precisely because we cherish the past.

I felt responsible for my actions before meeting Koitaro.

Being able to assert that it is meaningless and to turn my eyes to the future has become possible.

In other words, it was a beautifully resolved story of “Nagi facing the future.”

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If Nagino’s expressions become a little more expressive after next week, I will cry.

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No, really, I can’t recall that there was a serious episode with Chiyo-chan like that.

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What’s important in this story isn’t about doing something with the synchronization system, but rather to help Nagi no lose her sense of guilt.

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I want to see more stories in anime again.

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If Parallel Nano comes again, it’s fine to believe in Koi Tarou, and it’s reassuring that Koi Tarou wouldn’t not take measures.

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I wonder how long it has been since their first date in the story.

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>>27

It’s still spring, so it hasn’t been a month yet.

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>>27

About 2 to 3 weeks?

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Even Love Taro, as impressive as he is, would be powerless if his memories were completely erased… I thought that for a moment, but…

Well, even though I erased my memory, some fragments still remain, and the fact that this guy actively engages with Nagino is quite impressive.

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Koitaro! Top of boyfriends!

Koi Taro! King of Boyfriends!

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But 35-year-old Nagino is all alone in that world…

Somehow, please help Koi-taro over there.

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>>32

It’s highly likely that the gods over there are not making mistakes…

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It’s been almost 5 years, right!?

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You can take a whole episode to draw the story of Nagi from that world afterwards, Nakamura.

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I didn’t think it would end with 35 Nagi’s depiction at 0.

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The BGM often heard in anime played in my mind.

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It seems like it will only be briefly mentioned in the interlude of the paperback.

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I was expecting a scenario where a parallel world developed technology from a cutesy, lovey-dovey timeframe would encroach upon another world, but it was different.

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I guess I should buy this magazine after all.

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Today, there are a lot of threads being created, brother.

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Paranagi is like a typhoon coming, and since they said it won’t come anymore, there’s nothing we can do.

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Crying a little.

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Huh…? Could it be updated already…?

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>>43

Tomorrow is a holiday, so it’s a day early.

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Tomorrow is a holiday, so it’s being released today, YanJan.

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The only person who remembered me even when the world forgot.

The family’s misfortune is true despair, and with Yumetomo around and Koutarou gone, it feels like I won’t be able to recover since we’ve formed such a strong bond. So, Koutarou, you really need to take care of yourself too.

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I’m late, but I read it.

Seriously, Koi Tarou is the best.

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Thanks to past achievements, there is no question at all such as “Why could I only remember Koi Taro?”

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>>48

It is rather abnormal not to be able to remember.

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>>49

The funniest thing is when you forget it once.

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>>48

It’s like a bug in the world that was born unintentionally by God, and I wasn’t particularly concerned about the “why” of it.

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Love Taro! Top boyfriend!

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Next week, Miku Nagi, who came to check the cause of the error, will be shocked, right?

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I’m glad, but I was a bit surprised to receive such a straightforward and unvarnished remark.

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>>54

In situations like this, a straight shot works best without twisting.

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I thought it wouldn’t be possible to resolve things without the bald guy stepping in, but I never expected you to solve it completely by yourself.

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>>55

It’s only in the world of divine requests and fantasy.

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>>83

It’s a fantasy world, isn’t it?!

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The first part was really interesting, but the resolution in the second part was just too ordinary.

I was expecting a huge plot twist where the parallel world Naginokai would have her joining, so I felt quite let down.

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It’s been mentioned several times since two weeks ago, but the 35 Nagi no family entry will ultimately just be a rehash of the usual Nagi no, which makes it difficult to handle.

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Relying on absurd beings or using extra-dimensional tactics without solving things by oneself is the most inhuman thing.

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Well, the conclusion is that doing something about the parallel world Nagi is meaningless for the Nagi in this world.

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I am afraid that a strange story will come up during the next backlash.

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>>61

Next time at the aquarium, fantasy.

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>>65

The original work is from Kurage Fufuun, and the photo was for an interview…

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>>61

An episode even stranger than usual…!?

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If Nagi from the parallel world can never come here again and if Nagi doesn’t talk about the parallel world, then there is no way to know the cause of how this all happened in the first place.

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Next week is a fantasy at the aquarium.

I can’t predict it.

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Even if Nagino comes in, the guilt will remain, and it won’t lead to a fundamental solution.

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As long as it’s not at Sky Island level, it should be fine.

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Since it’s fantasy, Nakinokoto from another world might come and start synchronizing instead of a parallel world…

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What is Eternal Daishu Kiss?

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>>69

Eternal big kiss!

Don’t confuse it again.

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I might be an unusual reader, as I can remember all the scenes and know which is which.

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Since a fundamental solution hasn’t been reached, there’s a possibility it could happen again.

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Even after being rejected, Ren Taro’s perseverance to keep approaching Nagino is just too cool…

I was really moved that the final decisive moment was a kiss from Nagi.

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I watch anime, but I usually don’t read the original work, so I decided to give it a try. It turns out that this manga has additional heroines → individual episodes for each heroine → and stories besides the added heroines, huh…

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>>74

Last year, only four heroines were added, so the majority of the episodes will be about the rest.

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>>74

There were karaoke episodes in anime too, right?

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Should we go so far as to super-fuse all the calm realms of time and space?

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Wasn’t this quite like “Your Name.”?

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It is said that Nagine will never come again.

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When it becomes too large to digest in individual sessions, there will also be occasional short story sessions.

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Right now, Nagino has become unfortunate because precious memories have been taken away, but that doesn’t mean 35-year-old Nagino is unhappy.

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I said a couple of weeks ago that we would solve it with a kiss, but I didn’t really think it would be resolved with a kiss and also be so moving.

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Even if we could come twice, it would be more efficient to increase the number of worlds that can synchronize rather than fixing errors.

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Nagino said she can’t come here anymore, so you should come to see her. There is still a possibility that Nagino might go someday.

I might go if I were to get a serious girlfriend in the field of future science.

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>>88

Even for the most efficiency-focused Nakino from the time-space continuum, the technology took 20 years to develop, so it’s tough to complete it while still in school, even if there are collaborators.

In the first place, there is no reason for Nagi to take the initiative to get involved now…

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Nagino’s first kiss was efficient and rational, but this kiss is a nice, inefficient and illogical farewell kiss…

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The theory that “Kuragefufun” just wanted to go to an aquarium is strong, as it has been done several times.

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>>90

Conducting interviews and incorporating them into the work is efficient.

Going alone is economical.

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They say it’s solved with a kiss, but it’s not just that.

The reason it got resolved is that Nagi has carefully and painstakingly built up her memories with everyone.

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In the early stages of the original work, there were two new girlfriends introduced per volume, and the joining episodes spanned over 2 to 3 chapters, so the impressions of other episodes tended to be weaker.

Right now, the pace is one new girlfriend per volume, and since the introduction episodes are completed in one chapter, the focus is on stories other than that.

It is common to intersperse omnibus-style stories.

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Recently, there have been one-on-one situations between her and Koi Taro.

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I felt like I was at 99 partners for a moment, but it seems I’ve returned to 1000 partners after all.

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>>95

I am receiving synchronization from another parallel world…

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It seems that you never imagined the existence of Nagi kissing someone else, right?

Sad…

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Since it’s Koitaro, I thought I could somehow handle Nagi from the parallel world too.

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I couldn’t bear to be in a place where everyone welcomed me with a smile.

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>>99

It’s not such a funny scene that you’d laugh that much, right?!

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>>114

No matter how you think about it, there shouldn’t be anything other than tears, right…?

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(So you’re a Jump reader…)

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Just because we kissed doesn’t mean it’s resolved!

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I was impressed to see a comment saying Nagino’s outfit is the same as on the first date.

The details are intricate…

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Nagi continues the journey of synchronizing without realizing that the world she thought was synchronized has been throwing errors all along…?

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>>104

Worrying about parallel worlds that we can’t return to is meaningless.

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If there is, it might be an original illustration.

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I can’t help but cry at Mimi-senpai’s beaming smile.

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There are worlds where synchronization errors occur, as well as worlds where synchronization is successful, and they will probably manage well in the worlds that succeeded.

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I’m glad… but I also feel that this incident should leave a trauma that lasts for a while!

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The possibility that nanotechnology from another dimension is being sacrificed is just…

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>>111

If it’s a time space connected with Koi Taro, no matter what happens, Koi Taro in that time space will solve it.

If it’s a timeline where Koi-taro and I are not connected, then Nagi has no reason to reject it, so it’s a win-win.

Happy ending

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If Nagino herself doesn’t think the current situation is unhappy, then that’s fine.

The rest might be depicted as a bonus in the volume, showing how Koi Taro and Bibin! interact in the other world.

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I feel like the parallel Nagi is also bugged just by the fact that this world’s Nagi is certified in the most efficient way.

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>>115

I haven’t done it.

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At 35 years old, the genius Nagi is probably enriching the world to the extent that parallel world travel is possible.

It was just that this Nagino couldn’t accept it, but that itself is one form of happiness.

So, there’s really no need to save someone who’s 35 years old.

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The nameless brain is too comedic.

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Just because they are both women doesn’t mean they have to get along.

?

I just like being together because I also like everyone.

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The wedding fanatic stands out…

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I wonder if there was a calm world where the synchronization was completed, too…

If it’s Nagi and the others from the world where Koitaro and Bibin had their adventures, it should be fine…

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Well, it’s true that Nagi’s bad end resulted in her dying alone, but the fact that she’s lived until 35 means that anything can happen.

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The first half gave such an incredible shock that the resolution felt too ordinary.

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Is there some singularity in this world from the synchronization failure…? If you don’t get interested, it should be fine.

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>>125

If I start worrying about my differences, I might get eroded by kisses just like an alien.

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The destiny system explained by the bald man is

“Those who have met their destined person will be happy and can love each other, but if they cannot, they will soon meet an unfortunate fate and die.” Therefore,

Nagino, who has lived until 35 without meeting their destined person, is not destined to face an unhappy death.

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>>127

It would have been fine if there wasn’t a special edition suggesting what would have happened to them if they hadn’t fallen for the fateful person system…

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>>128

That’s just a fairy tale theme.

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I’m glad… Top of the boyfriends, Koi Tarou…

But next time I’m writing about an aquarium fantasy, so it’s probably going to be something crazy.

It seems like the serious group is getting involved.

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>>129

I think a small date like going to Sylvanian Families or seeing illuminations would be manageable.

If the first page is “Everyone to the aquarium!” then the rest is for the serious group’s toys.

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What does the Serious Aquarium do?

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>>131

Shake hands with a shark at the serious touch pool.

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Sharks are going to attack…

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If there’s another serious episode, will it be Senpai Kusuri?

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>>134

If it’s a serious episode that concludes in one part, there’s a possibility other characters might appear.

If it’s a serious episode that’s longer than two episodes (?), it’s in the order of joining, so it’s probably going to be Senpai Kusuri.

I don’t know when it will be.

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The serious group is probably the farthest from fantasy.

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It’s about time to go back to the early stage of being a girl who wants to get pregnant.

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Isn’t Koitaro kind of a world error?

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>>140

Well, since I became a love monster as a result of a divine mistake, isn’t it just an error of errors?

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It is commonly accepted that breaking through efficiency is insane inefficiency.

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