
Aren’t there a lot of people in the SNS department who have heavier worries…?
The author…
Trust Iris-senpai.
>>2There are too many light arrows pointed in all directions.
It’s amazing that even Senpai Teru says he just wants to see this child’s smile.
>>4The reason I created the SNS group is that I was brainwashed by Teacher Iris, so it’s really enlightening.
I was impressed that the author is good at studying, can draw well, and is able to create games.
>>3Because I’m a Ryona fan and I’m leaking thoughts like a vandal on a secret account.
That would be.
>>34What is that…?
>>34What does that mean?!
Fuyon-senpai’s darkness has been spilling out quite a bit since the early stages.
I wonder why such a strong lineup has gathered here.
>>6It only seems like the person who gathered them was a moth lamp…
I thought Fuyon-chan would get together with Tamaki-chan…
But Tamaki-chan is pretty much a cheater too, so it’s fine…
I like Murasempai’s mom.
It’s annoying to watch.
They are the people who gathered at a place started by a really annoying guy.
The look on their face is different.
The sparkling Tamachan is getting deeper and deeper into the darkness of the production scene…
Basically, it’s Senpai Teru’s fault.
In the end, even Fujikawa-senpai isn’t that bad; it’s just that Teru-senpai’s darkness is too intense.
I saw a heroine with suicidal tendencies for the first time.
>>14Recently, sometimes…
There are a lot of tough stories, and it’s exhausting…
If it’s not Non-chan Kirara, then it’s a level of knowledge that’s being turned into erotic doujin.
When it comes to Kirara, there was a sparkling image in the public eye, but I feel like the trend changed with Steins;Gate and Gakkou Gurashi.
Magic
Curse
RPG Real Estate too, huh?
I think the first five volumes were sparkling.
>>22The latter half of the work is completely messy…
>>24The first half is quite…
Didn’t Kaosu-sensei also draw doujinshi where things turn out really sad?
>>23A masterpiece, but one I don’t want to read again.
>>23It all ends with a grand conclusion…
I love the story where Chiya-chan tries to give a birthday present to Sharo-chan, only to find that Rize-chan gave her the same thing, and seeing Sharo-chan cry tears of joy makes Chiya-chan throw away her own present.
As expected, when the desire for meat is satisfied, the mind is stabilized.
The first half has a lot of silly stories for Kirara, but when you look back from the perspective of Senpai Teru’s dark story, you realize that the first half was completely a world of light.
Once the anime adaptation ends, the Kirara manga will shed its veil.
>>31Oh, it’s about Ochi Full!!
>>31Is it about Hanayamata, where the moment the anime ends, it turns into a lesbian spat and falls apart?
It seems that Yari-i-sama is quite the conscience of the work, as if they were an enemy.
It feels like the anti-AI people had their parents killed by a hidden account.
>>37It’s a bit unusual for a writer to lean towards that extreme.
I’m looking forward to the completion of the Ryona game.
Even in terms of ryona, peeling off a girl’s skin is a bit…
It’s painful to see that the author themselves wants to pretend to be a girl online.
I know that everyone is an old man, even if they pretend to be a woman.
If you search for dot ero on Nijie, you’ll arrive at the creator’s backstage.
It might only make sense to be anti-AI in terms of technology and background.
The only regret is that I started to feel more busty after Stela ended.
In the end, hasn’t Senpai Seki come out to Haa-chan that he is Teacher Iris?
>>46Not doing.
It might be the opposite.
Many people are troubled by their weight.
I really like the humane side of Teru-senpai in the final stages.
I have a strong aversion to the chaos that erupted during the Kemono Friends era, more than with anti-AI sentiments.
>>50It’s thick…
Game creators generally have a certain personality… not just this person.