
What is the true meaning of that expression…?
Is a romantic comedy about to begin?
>>1
It’s a bit scary that I was confirming whether the demon king isn’t in a relationship, right?
>>3
The final boss has romantic feelings for Kanade → It won’t end well.
I want to stop her from becoming happy by making her play a frustrating performance → it won’t lead to anything good.
Neither option will lead to anything good!
I love you.
However
“Ga na”
None
i
Doubt
Lie!
Kurumi Zawa × Kanade?
It’s scary that they’re trying to keep me in check twice.
>>7
If we were dating… you know.
I knew it, you don’t want Kanade to have a boyfriend, do you!?
I want to see how they react if they date someone else once.
It might lead to a weakening.
Kana too, but Kurumisawa, you cleared the writing test well.
Still going to cafes with women… I need to pressure them more…
If this continues, I might establish a serious relationship with Kurumi Zawa…
Too easy.
My best friend’s grades
Japanese Language A
Mathematics B
English A
Society B
Health A
Physical Education B
Information A
Kanade’s grades
All C
Kurumi Zawa’s results
All C’s (B in Physical Education)
Are the two people below too foolish, or is Nanase the exception?
>>18
Many of the people who play instruments are likely to be wealthy, and generally, there are more high-achievers among them, right?
>>21
Kurumi-zawa must be really rich…
>>30
There are exceptions to everything…
When you think about it, Kanade is being drilled in her studies, so Kurumi is technically the better one.
Despite being asked explicitly twice, doesn’t the person in second place have any thoughts on that…
>>22
So we’re not dating.
I guess they’re going to defeat it without relying on skill after all, but I think both the characters in the story and the readers will find it unconvincing.
>>26
It’s already said that just being good at piano won’t make you a professional.
Due to the thread image, someone has become really troubled…
The skill is not possible…
Kanade’s skill level is among the top class of her generation.
Still, I’m searching for something extra in order to win against the Demon King…
It has been proven that when you experience youth, your expressive ability gets a buff, so it’s possible that the current direction could ultimately lead to a showdown in the contest where you defeat them.
>>32
Koharu: “Haah…”
>>32
You know? Kanade’s piano is not like that.
Kanade doesn’t like the piano, but she sublimates all her negative emotions and feelings of inferiority into a beautiful performance.
>>35
Don’t say things like it’s bad to live a decent life!
Besides the piano, he has a good face too.
What do you mean by acting like it’s not so bad?
>>36
Chorosawa…
Kanade says that being cornered makes the performance shine, but that’s just the opinion of the Demon Lord alone.
I think it’s fine for the story to develop in a straightforward way, where deepening bonds provides a buff to the performance and leads to defeating the demon lord.
We’re not really dating, right?
In reality, just because Sawa is simply getting better at playing doesn’t mean she can make a living from the piano; it’s necessary to raise other parameters regardless of winning or losing.
>>39
In the art field, you can’t make a living unless you’re really at the top level, so you have to actively network and make friends.
Even the demon king has feelings typical of a girl of her age…
Rather, it’s even more troublesome because I’m coming to spit on Kanade due to such feelings.
If Kurumi and Kanade get married, the piano is one thing, but their academic ability…
If we’re talking about making money, Minami-chan could become a professional big-breasted violinist right away.
It’s like a prince who saved me from being bullied, so it’s no wonder I would come to like him.
Hey… why are you trying to beat that person up…?
When asked if Kurumizawa understands necessary conditions, they respond at a level that indicates they definitely don’t understand.
I want the final boss to quietly drive down Piano Avenue.
Just in case, the Demon King is on guard.
You only went to buy coffee, right? You came because the two of you were visible from the outside, didn’t you?
I think the idea of having the final boss, who is simply skilled without any thought put into the story, eat a lot is good.
If it’s Koharu-chan, she’ll acknowledge it even if Kanau-kun has a girlfriend and looks really unhappy.
Here, defeating the demon lord means entering the second stage of the demon lord after knowing love.
How do you plan to gain notoriety from now on?
I wonder if he’s really happy to win like that…
>>55
If it doesn’t sell, it’s just trash.
Isn’t Kanade-kun from the second generation?
I wonder if they are borrowing the teacher’s popularity.
They call him a tragic genius.
If you want to become famous, it has to be through streaming! But there’s a possibility that it won’t go viral at all.
The kind of story that the mass media seems to like is honestly something that might actually happen in real life…
It seems like there might be a theme of “just being good at the piano isn’t enough to survive,” right?
Koharu’s performance has a powerful stage presence that captivates anyone, making it a manga that leaves you curious about what happens next.
What kind of story can Kanade, who has no backing, create from now on?
What Koharu-chan is lacking now is analysis and background.
I taught the Demon King’s piano, so I can turn the Demon King’s popularity into my own buff at least once.
I have a feeling that I want to see what happens to this demon king if the two of them start dating.
>>65
Kanade has set other flags as well…
If you’re alive, you see various situations, but there aren’t many people who are just evaluated for being good at 〇〇.
>>66
To gain public popularity, a story is necessary.
To create a story, you need characters with dramatic backgrounds.
>>66
Looking at the recent trend of popular streamers and people who are only good at games, I can kind of understand the relationship they have with popularity.
Instead, wouldn’t it be in the direction of debuffing the Demon King?
>>69
Put more on it.
It’s not just a light probe like usual, but I’m confirming it, so the fact that I’m prefacing that really gives it a serious vibe.
The only time my eyes aren’t wide is when I ask.
It seems that the route of the two of them becoming a couple and quitting to get better at the piano and semi-retiring would cause the most damage.
If you were to win against the genius Koharu-chan, who not only works exceptionally hard but also has rich expressive ability, I think there would only be external evaluation to rely on… But, aside from concerts, can that really be enough in a competition…?
>>75
Isn’t it the case that instead of external evaluations, you go seek advice from a professional in that field?
The person may not be aware, but I can’t help but think that the true feelings behind the thread’s image are jealousy.
I wonder if the demon lord who’s often hanging out with us in class is watching us; it’s getting annoying how they keep asking if we’re dating… Ne…