
Blue
Ha
I can’t win.
Negative
Is it a work that ultimately comes together in the end…?
Defeat
It’s sad that Shiratama has few supporters and victory predictions.
Recently, there has been an increase in patterns where the main heroine doesn’t end up with the protagonist.
Original author: “Onsen and Yana are not in that kind of relationship.”
For those among virgin enthusiasts who seek a singular devotion to a specific individual like themselves or the protagonist…
I wonder if the heroines of this work, who once fell in love with another man, become mentally non-virgins?
Did something happen to big brother?
In terms of the richness of the event, Senpai Shikiya is strong, and the roasted salt has many hints of foreshadowing.
Isn’t it good to have a signboard, Hanami-san?
In romance, Tenshou Aoi, who has never lost before, may end up sweeping everything away in the end.
I think we will get married because we have great compatibility.
I want to be taken by Shiratama junior at least once.
Isn’t it fine to go with a safe ending for Kaju?
The battle is not over yet, and I’m not dating anyone.
The first season ended with an original episode featuring YANAMI-san, so the second season will end with YANAMI-san’s victory.
Nukkun seems to be more weak to older women rather than breasts… especially when I think about senior Shikiya.
These guys are from a prep school, so if we wait until graduation, their paths will be all over the place.
If the theory that couples have the same color of ribbon and tie (shirt) is true, the possibility of the “grilled salt route” becomes higher.
It seems like it will end with a feeling that it’s right before starting to date Yatami-san, but there are still possibilities with other heroines.
In the first season, Senior Shikiya seemed weak, but from around the second season, she becomes really strong, so the impression from the anime viewers might also change.
It feels like Nukkun might be rejected by Senior Shikiya.
I was turned off when I heard it was an otaku harem story where a beautiful girl otaku inexplicably becomes popular with beautiful girls.
It seems that Shikiya-san needs to change their acting a bit for the second season, or else the story might not hold up.
Is Nukkun smart…?
How were the three heroines?
I will win.
Is Shikiya strong because he will disappear this year? If it continues like this, he will win.
Having the main heroine lose and end the story with the theme of a losing heroine makes for a more aesthetically pleasing work.
My sister had a child with someone whose identity is unknown, and Nukun is living with and raising the child, and that ending is fine too.
It’s a situation where the heroine candidates are all bustling around, and there’s Sakurai-kun as part of it.
Isn’t the structure of gathering loser heroines to create the ultimate loser heroine too cruel?
If Nukkun’s childhood friend shows up, Ms. Yanami will probably reconsider her thoughts…
No matter how you think about it, my sister wins.
Based on Yanana’s grades, it seems like Nukkun and the university will be separate.
I’m really serious when I say that the one I want to lose the most is Nukkun…
It means that even Nukkun loses when rejected by a senior… is that what it is?
I don’t really want to see Nukun choose the Yoshiki end…
With Senior Shikiya’s graduation, I realized that my faint feelings were love, and I lost, Nukkun… This is it!
Will the girl I apparently interacted with when I was little, or the friends I used to play with back in the day, make an appearance?
If Shikiya-senpai, who graduated earlier, gets a well-built boyfriend at university, it might give off a bit of BSS vibe.
I think the Kajyu end is a loss for Nukkun.
I pushed myself to aim for the upper school for Kaki, but I’ve been working hard to maintain stable grades since then.
And there is a reality where Ten Aihoshi, who was excellent in middle school, is struggling to keep up in high school.
The anime fans will be terrified by Asagumo-san starting to do whatever she wants even more in the second season.
In the second semester finals, it’s understood that Nukun ranked in the top 40, Yanami was slightly below average, and Yakishio was at the bottom, but I feel that Komari’s grades weren’t particularly mentioned.
I’m fine with each IF route.
I don’t want to see the three of them lose anymore…
Komari’s grades seem to be better than Yanamibe’s.
Komari has the image of grumbling about being warm despite being just a little below Nukkun…
Komari seems to have good grades in Japanese language subjects, but…
It seems that both of them participated in a nature camp or scouting during elementary school.
I think that Nukun may have made some impressive actions or remarks that left an impression on Ayano.
I think Komari has the heaviest sense of responsibility for “Nukkun, take responsibility.”
I feel that both Yunami and Lemon-chan can somehow get through it.
Being in the top 50 of the model high school is really impressive.
Nukkun acts like a mob character, but even if this were a story featuring Kusaka, Ayano, or the department head as the main characters, I definitely don’t think it would have the same depth of a mob character.
If anything, from Ayano’s perspective, they are an incredibly important character.
Komari has a place to shine in novels, and Yaki-shio in athletics, but Yana-mi doesn’t have anything like that.
For all three to finish without losing, there is only either Nukkun’s harem ending or a status quo ending…
It seems that Ayano has a habit of looking up at people.
If she doesn’t end up with anyone, doesn’t that essentially lead to a little sister ending?
Is there a fool who loses twice in the same work?
Recently, even the advantage of Mr. Yana’s appearance being a soft and cute type seems to be forgotten.
Loser Institute
But I want to see a little bit of Yana-mi-san having a mental breakdown to the extent that it can be noticed from outside.
Even if it’s rotten, Yanaomi-san is a 4K sea otter!
People who only watch anime still see Hyanami-san as the heroine…
It’s not normal for someone who has been lovingly raised by Yoshiki since he was a baby to be just an ordinary older brother.
Whether I win or lose, I’m a super delicious character that gets talked about.
After a big event like graduation, being called to separate places after three losses or something like that, END.
When the time comes for Yananmi to clearly settle her feelings for Kousuke, the story will probably enter its final phase.
I want Ms. Yanami to be happy, but.
That being said, I believe that the relationship between Shirkiya-senpai and Nukun is the type that cannot continue unless it fits into the framework of romance in human society, so I hope things go well for them.
If each of us has someone else and that feeling continues, it can only lead to trouble.
Can you see a woman who has butter in her bag as a woman?
It’s not about romantic love.
If anything, after reading the original work, isn’t Yanaomi-san quite the heroine?
There have been many situations lately where people assume they will lose and endlessly criticize Yatami-san.
The story about the convenience store’s grand reopening will probably be next time…
Even if Yana-chan tries to make a move, it feels like Yana-mi-san would dodge it because she still likes Sosuke, right?
Yanami-san is a childhood friend heroine.
Just being together will increase our fondness for each other.
I never thought I would get excited even with an acquaintance who isn’t my childhood friend…
I thought maybe one of the seniors would go to Aida University, but since the university’s name has already been mentioned in the story, it won’t happen…
It’s just too much to say that Yana Mi-san isn’t the heroine.
There are too many ribbons on the chest!
Did I earn heroine points after volume three…?
Putting aside the deception and unreliable narrator, it seems like Nukkun is still experiencing his first love.
I’ve never really fought until now, so I’m 0 wins and 0 losses.
In the end, I think Onzuki-kun will remain single.
You’re a good guy, aren’t you? You’re a good guy too, right…? It felt really nice while watching the anime.
If Yamanami-san wasn’t the heroine, the other heroines would be too disappointing to lose to such a character by a wide margin.
Ayano should have seen Nukkun working hard to pass the tough Tsuwabuki exam during middle school at the same cram school.
I wonder if that’s why I started to be taken seriously.
To be honest, even though Yanami-san should be leading the most, Nukkun doesn’t really see it that way.
“Take me to the sea,” or “My sister entered without permission”—sometimes the sense of humor feels very 20th century.
The favorability meter is still almost flat…!
Nukkun originally didn’t like studying or excel at it, but the fact that he managed to pass the entrance exam for Tsubaki (a top preparatory school) by even going to cram school is truly impressive.
I think that if you happen to learn about this, you’ll start to appreciate it just for that reason alone.
Since the relationship with Yanaomi-san after the first term doesn’t follow a typical way of getting closer, it’s understandable that I would be drawn to other more intense flavors.
But choosing Yanaomi-san means that it would send the other two back to hell again…
Yanami is not good at pretending to be a girlfriend from the back.
The first person I dated was a grilled salt lemon.
I was nervous the whole time we were on our date!
It’s fine just like that, Nukun.
If you have chosen, then… Yoshiki…
No, I want you to choose Komari…!
For Nukkun, Komari probably feels like a close friend who shares similar interests.
By the way, will it not be revealed later that I saw the naked salt?
Hurry up and let Nukkun’s childhood friend appear.
Basically, I’m nervously infatuated with Yanami-san unconsciously, so it’s a relationship that can’t be summed up in just a few words.
Nukkun probably won’t move unless someone from the losing team hits him in the back of the head and yells, “You idiot!”
Komari is moving in her own way.
Lemon suddenly closes the distance.
I am eating Yamanami.
Nukkun might join the losing heroines after being rejected by someone…
This is the ending where Shiratama-chan swoops in from the side, isn’t it?
Somehow, being a boy, there is a possibility of growth in a direction that the losing heroines did not have when he loses.
Getting dumped isn’t just the exclusive privilege of heroines! There’s no need to hold back either.