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[Hyakkano] In the second season, I fully participated, but when she first appeared, the way she used money and power to get things done as she wanted made me think that Hikari’s reputation was different from what I had imagined.

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There are characters like this who prioritize sexual desire over the desire for power.

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Maternal instinct > sexual desire >>> desire for power.

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Make sure to fully utilize both money and power when using them.

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Oshimé!!!!

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Thanks to spending money freely, there is no shortage of family events.

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>>6

The rich character and the scientist character are efficient in creating a manga story…

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A convenient wealthy character who is both a mother and a heroine appears in the work.

Umm…?

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It’s close to a booster that accelerates the conversation as a role.

In various directions.

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>>8

Shall we eliminate it?

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>>10

Employer?

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>>13

You’re not talking about Habari, are you?

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The level of wealth was different from what I imagined.

Rin-chan’s place also seems rich, but this is still realistic.

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I made baby clothes, so it’s the introduction of the baby section.

Feeling that there is some truth in glasses, it led to the introduction of the glasses episode.

If someone suggests sharing pants among everyone, it will lead to the mystery-solving episode.

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If anything, it’s so big that even if I were just doing it for fun, I could maintain multiple companies as the chairman or with her…

Hey, why did the affiliated company also give a job offer to the cat!?

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I’m working in the president’s office, but I think the work of the president of that school is probably just a tiny fraction of what I’m actually doing…

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Moreover, every day after school, I finish my work and come to that rooftop at the designated time.

Maybe it’s amazing.

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>>22

I am running a large group at the group level in a relaxed and white (positive) manner while securing my time.

To put it modestly, an exceptionally skilled individual that would astonish any manager that actually exists in reality.

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Habari-san, as everyone’s mom, is just as overflowing with love for the family as Koutarou, but it’s also fine to become a baby. Just like in Episode 15, Habari-san, who acts according to her heart, is cute as well.

Also, the relationship with Hanakari is emotional.

(Newtype April 2025 Issue Interview with Wataru Kato, the role of Koi-taro)

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Well, if someone like Wataru Kato is saying it…

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It’s amazing how the principal, who seems to have started in such a carefree way, really thinks about the students a lot.

Get yelled at by Kurumi’s parents once.

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Isn’t it amazing to balance the character traits of being a pervert, being wealthy, being a mother, and being a heroine without disrupting the story and avoiding reader hatred?

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This person rises to the top in seconds, even in another world.

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Even if you say so, isn’t it around a B tier for a weirdo?

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>>24

Well, I was able to control it to some extent with reason.

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>>25

It’s amazing that back then, my mother could endure being hugged by cute kids.

Looking back now, I realize that calling Mei by her surname in the early days was a way to discipline myself properly…

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This person’s usual behavior is so crazy that you tend to forget it.

It’s high-spec to the point of being crazy in various aspects.

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>>26

The achievement of giving birth to Ukari is too much.

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About 70% of the conversation can be started with this guy and some drugs.

Actually, I can make it 100%, but since the others are also working really hard, I’ll make it 70%.

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>>28

Himeuta is really doing her best, isn’t she?

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There is no doubt that they are an incredibly capable person at work.

I might mess up with a large misorder of curtains.

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I like the feeling of a regular mom coming to pick up her child at the trampoline house.

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What will the serious episode be like?

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>>33

I was questioned by my mother about my relationship with Koitaro…

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>>33

Trying to expose the maggots of the five-pronged approach with a lie detector.

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>>33

After all, it comes down to talking about the parents of the Hanazono family or the story of the bereaved family of the deceased father.

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It’s the power of money and authority that makes it easy to procure maid outfits, cosplay costumes, or goth-loli outfits that suit her.

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It’s pitiful that the costume designer is probably being forced to make outfits for the entire family in one night.

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>>36

One night in that world doesn’t necessarily equal one day.

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>>36

It’s a world where there are shoemakers who make shoes while lying down…

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I feel that most companies aren’t taking unreasonable risks because there’s a serious group out there.

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>>43

Those guys are no longer a company; they’re a religion, right…?

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The Virgin Mary, who tried to adopt an unknown child simply because she thought they were cute, even though it is also about protecting life.

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Hahiari-san, who caught Mei-san falling from the ceiling in a solid stance, was subtly admirable.

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You have nobless oblige.

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>>47

Rich people should use their money generously to give back to society ❤ Since the profits come from the hard work of our employees, we must also give back to them ❤ Our family business is for hardworking mom and dad, so we want to offer our products as affordably as possible ❤ I love cute little things so much ❤

Using everything in a well-balanced way.

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>>60

The model of a manager…!

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>>64

Maintaining wealth while giving back to society, the community, and employees is really something I want to do and it’s amazing.

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Sometimes I unexpectedly end up being the one to make a retort, you know…

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>>49

As long as motherhood and sexual desire are not erupting, I can properly work as a member of society.

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They’re running a serious temple, you know…

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When both Habari and Kusuri-senpai are useless, it feels like a real crisis.

With these two around, most troubles turn into gags.

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I want to distribute samples of genuine cabbage nationwide.

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If you’re cute, you can be hired without question. It’s impressive that a company can operate like this…

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Someone who can properly hold the reins of Mei, who goes all out for everything at the risk of their life.

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>>56

Live! You are beautiful…! I love that kind of retort.

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If they are cute, I can even forgive a maid who splashes bucket water multiple times a day.

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If I accidentally give the wrong answer, Mei will end up sacrificing her life, so I can’t say anything careless.

…Well, I do end up saying careless things quite a bit.

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The serious group is definitely failing in their approach to expand into the entertainment sector since household products are not that dangerous.

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Take it out!

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>>63

Is it an organ that sells for a high price?

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>>65

100 Kano Season 3!

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Ms. Mei is so obedient to orders that I can trust her to definitely listen when I cancel.

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Ms. Mei says she’ll sell her organs to buy all the presents for Hahari-sama because she can’t decide even when she’s far away.

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*This ◯◯ is provided by the Serious Group.

The unreasonable developments are mostly accepted, which is terrible.

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>>68

Your medicine is something else, too…

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Isn’t it amazing that Mei, who is absolutely loyal to Hahari, ended up saying she would sell organs for Koi Taro’s grave, even if it was just a nightmare?

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The enemies in this world are mainly pop-up thugs, gods, and serious groups.

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>>73

The craziest one was my girlfriend from the parallel world.

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In my heart, I think being a NEET is not good.

It’s amazing to realize that just spoiling someone isn’t good.

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Even power cannot win against public authority, so when confronted with underage sexual conduct, they fall silent.

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Wow, the serious group can’t be defeated by physics!

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I guess the serious part for this person has to start from when they got caught, right…?

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>>80

It seems like they might do some gags involving breasts in the Prison Break arc.

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You can defeat them, the serious group can do it with physical strength.

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I think it’s about time to bring out a serious group of ladies for my girlfriend.

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>>83

Relatives of the adoptive parents… On the contrary, it seems like a sadistic personality might emerge.

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What’s scary about the Honki group is that they have a very large scale with those corporate philosophies and products.

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Serious Management

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But the greatest enemy of the Koitarou family is the law.

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>>87

We have no choice but to establish a nation.

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It’s impossible.

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>>88

Here it is!! 💥🏏 So intense!! ❤

Take this!!💥🏏 So intense!!❤

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>>92

I’m going home!

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By the way, there still isn’t a girlfriend who’s all about living in extreme poverty or being a poor person, right?

Tama is a cat, so excluded.

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>>89

Isn’t it similar to living in a tent, like Mr. Hyaku-Hachi?

It’s just barely at the level of not breaking the minimum.

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>>89

It must be a private school, so the tuition is probably quite high, don’t you think, sweet flower nectar?

If it’s not a student, then I can go.

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>>104

I’ll release it… the money-grubbing scholarship student!

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>>124

It’s difficult to balance because something is too raw.

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>>104

Considering that chairman, it seems he would waive tuition fees for a cute student as a special scholarship.

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Mr. Hyaku-hachi, who is living in a tent using all his money.

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Mr. Hyakuhachi is living in a tent, broke from gambling.

Well, I’m properly sending money back home…

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There are no dialect-speaking characters with cliché traits either.

Tama’s cat language is excluded.

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>>95

But…

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>>99

Sorry, I didn’t realize that the way Yama-Mesu speaks is a dialect.

It seems like a discussion about whether or not to treat “nankai no nain dakara ne” as a dialect.

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Because she is a respected mother.

>>95

It can be said that just using dialects makes the flavor weak.

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>>95

Take that!

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Please give me a normal mother character.

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>>96

Well then, this is Shizuka-chan’s mother…

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Meow…

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Since my sensibilities are close to Koi Taro’s, I often have the same reactions.

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>>100

It’s convenient that even if I do worse sexual harassment than Koi Taro, it’s forgiven because I’m a mom.

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>>107

If it’s family, it’s safe; if it’s family, it’s safe.

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>>112

Yah! Go away!

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At this point, even bringing out a typical Kansai person feels like the character is weak; everyone has become so much more colorful!

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The Edo dialect is standard.

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Shall we compete with the Edo folks in making yakisoba by showing off our takoyaki-making skills as Kansai people?

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Isn’t it crazy that such a seemingly smart private school president has this kind of vice principal?

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I work at a regular company, don’t have a girlfriend, but the rooftop after school is tough.

Tama is excluded.

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Basically, the young lady’s measuring approach is polite toward everyone.

Mom is necessary as someone we can interact with without reservation.

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“But I was told by my own daughter, ‘I want you to be like yourself without having to endure anything.'”

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It feels like Karane has become like a member of the Hanazono family.

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>>116

The Hanazono family seems to have too many Tang music effects… they get turned on instantly…

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Since we’re going to marry anyway, we’re family.

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>>119

If I marry my daughter, then her husband will be my son-in-law too.

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Maybe I was so eager to meet that I ended up buying the school ❤ Like when the Hanazono Group hurriedly prepared documents on the benefits for both the Hanazono Group and Ohananomitsu University after acquiring it overnight.

Something that satisfies the executives and university management level.

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>>121

Weren’t we all staying over that night and having a blast…?

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>>127

…Woke up early in the morning to make…!?

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>>127

May did it overnight.

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It’s safe because she’s my daughter! But I can’t help it when it comes to Kurumi…

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It seems that when you kiss, you can understand your crush’s lips, but poor mother was immediately judged to be different by Hakari.

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>>123

Were you trying to insert your tongue?

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Kansai dialect glasses, pigtails, and freckles mechanic!

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If Hibari-san starts causing a scene, Hakari will jump in to intervene.

When Mei gets rowdy, Habari becomes the one to intervene.

It strikes a good balance.

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>>131

If both the parent and child go out of control, Karune will do their best to apply the brakes.

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The issue of flower nectar and tuition fees is a sensitive problem that hits too close to home…

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>>135

Call me senpai!!!

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Tsutsumi Shonin Hōtō-san

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Even if someone has low academic ability!

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>>140

Who are you talking about?

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>>143

I’m sorry, but it seems there is no Japanese text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like translated.

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I wonder what the members of the third group with somewhat uncertain academic skills are like.

Yamame-chan has been raised as a sports scholarship student through the escalator system since junior high school…

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>>141

Police dog trainee

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>>141

The class with the lowest academic performance this year seems to be Class 1, which has some students that don’t look very good in terms of numbers.

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>>147

Stop it, stop it.

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Defeat

Lament 😭

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When it comes to academic ability, numbers come up first.

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Not being able to do simple calculations like 1 plus 1 is bad.

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>>148

Synesthesia can become a hindrance.

I’m not really suited for modern civilization.

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Defeat

Lawsuit

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Even in the story, the mid-term exams haven’t started yet…!

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In the novel, I was having online meetings with overseas companies until late at night and starting a trading company in another world, rapidly rising to success, which highlighted the brilliance of being a business owner.

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>>153

It looks interesting… I think I’ll read it.

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Everyone in the family is indirectly my daughter because my daughter (Hakari) is the wife of her husband (Koitaro).

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Group 6 is already filled with geniuses, so as the numbers increase, it might be that the specifications are going up as well.

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>>156

It seems like there might be a group 0 for flower nectar.

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If you’re looking at anime depictions, there are up to 8 groups.

It seems like I can still increase the number of girls in my grade.

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Is it confirmed that I’m guaranteed to be first in the grade with Nano?

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>>160

Since it’s maxed out, there shouldn’t be anything other than a tie for first place…

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I hadn’t read the novel, so when I checked and found that the novel version was included in Kindle Unlimited, I thought how lucky that was and paid 924 yen.

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I’m a weird person, but I also want to suck on breasts.

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>>162

“Nameless is not cute, so that’s no good.”

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A genius can do anything, so they probably get good grades normally…

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I wonder if the advanced class has Nagi in it too.

Hakari is smart despite being like that.

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Many readers probably noticed this person’s charm during the uniform date episode.

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It’s amazing that even though the members from the first season have maxed out their abilities, they keep introducing such unique characters.

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The protagonist’s cousin.

Her mother.

Her grandmother.

It’s common for twin or sister themes to be popular, so it doesn’t come easily.

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>>168

I’m here! I’m Mei’s little sister and Koi-taro’s girlfriend, the younger sister!

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You should read it, the secret love story…

If you’re subscribed to Kindle Unlimited, it’s free.

https://amzn.asia/d/aPLvOXu

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Should I put it out?

Sister without blood ties.

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The first four people have relatively good scores.

Koitaro has started studying so much that he feels like he might throw up.

The average family size is likely to continue to decline.

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To me

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Even though it’s just about drugs, there’s no doubt that it’s definitely very smart for a top-tier family class.

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>>175

You might be the type that scores highly only in subjects related to chemistry.

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>>175

In the high school affiliated with Honey University, which has a high average deviation level, Koitaro, who was among the top of his class, dropped to around the middle.

Hikari and Shizuku, who had better grades than Koitaro, are just ordinary honor students.

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But if one person gets a failing grade, it becomes a family crisis.

It seems that everyone is likely to come together and avoid it.

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By the way, in the second season’s opening, Nagino has prepared a squat machine, but there still isn’t a girl who’s good with mechanics, right?

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It’s said that the inventor girl is on her way, but not quite here yet.

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>>179

This time, Koi Taro resolved it by holding back.

Nagino can eventually evolve into an inventor.

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The mother in the thread image seems like she would be scared to have a girlfriend and be with another girl.

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The drug dealing is at least devastatingly unethical.

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>>181

Because they try to solve it by drugging.

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I did it… a time machine! It seems like an inventor who might end up in a food fight with Senior Shabu.

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There’s nothing I can do; I already have a constitution that doesn’t understand ethics.

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>>187

It’s just a one-point difference…

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What is this concept of ranking dropping in May within the story?

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>>189

It’s what the original work of the fool says.

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I think it would be more productive if I tied Study to the desk with a rope.

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>>191

Kitts ❤

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>>193

What’s making progress?

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Many people are the type who succeed by connecting their interests with their studies!

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I think it was at the top of the tier list for the Curse Poison round.

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Recently, Hanazato-san hasn’t been going out of control much, and it’s sad.

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