
Dignity…
Around thirty back print aunt!
>>2Love itself is incredibly heavy, you know.
What about the Vampire Cross World!?
Ketsudeka-chan and Tengaï-san are good too!
Is this girl the heroine of Tempest?
>>5Is there anyone other than this child?
Leaf breeze is fine!
Before inserting the Snow Woman, put in Vampire Cross or Tengai-san.
>>8Please practice contraception.
Which heroine from the Vampire Cross world?
It might be cruel for Kabuki-san, but the driving principle behind the actions of the two protagonists is always Moka-chan.
Aika-chan also loves the two main characters.
Well, there might be a difference like between Yoshino and Mahiro.
I like meetings to identify Yoshino’s girlfriend.
Considering this lineup, the heroine from “Sumo with the Gods on a Rainy Day” was quite reasonable, wasn’t she…?
>>14She’s a strong and slightly oversized heroine who fell in love at first sight, trapped in an old-fashioned village as a daughter of a prestigious family…
>>35I’m so ordinary mentally that I get shaken up just by a little clash and the opponent’s joint getting dislocated.
Looking at this, all the heroines seem to have heavy love.
Generally, the protagonist feels heavy…
When it comes to who is the craziest, it’s the top right.
>>17A crazy woman who turns the tables and crushes the rival heroine who’s trying to kill her.
Since there is a princess, wouldn’t it be better to include Tengaigai-san instead of adding the lower right?
I occasionally see the lower left kids, but it seems like this…
A character whose name frequently comes up whenever a Spiral Thread about the Steel Leader’s heroine is created.
Please add Stella and Hanayuki as well.
Let’s include Kurumi Kohinata as well.
I remembered that when I was in elementary school, I loved Ms. Bridget so much that my catchphrase was “False.”
>>24The daughter mode is super cute, but the father and daughter have no understanding of manga sensibility…
>>26Kazukun doesn’t have the right to talk about high-protein tofu!!
Aika-chan had been talking in a carefree manner until then, but it’s scary that she punches you without hesitation when she hears Yoshino cried…
>>25The one who fell in love first and confessed was Aika-chan, so when it comes to Yoshino, her emotions become very transparent…
The top left ruined my fetishes.
Explosive Lolita is great, isn’t it?
The bottom left is really terrible…
But if you ask which has a higher heroine level between the Snow Woman and the Princess…
>>31The rokurokubi was cute too… He even spent money on me, and above all, he was really erotic, but that damn dumpling guy…
Is that the spy woman that my brother sent in the upper left, or is my brother in disguise?
>>32If it were my brother’s cross-dressing, the younger brother would have killed him.
I thought the back print lady was creating a character, but since she was like that in Alive too, it feels somewhat genuine to me…
The bottom left is like this, but it’s troublesome because my senior is heavier.
Are there any other cute ones besides the thread image?
>>37First, it’s Frau Yamamoto, right?
Hafuu is cute too, but Anka is just too cute, damn it.
In the world of Juujikai, I guess the heroine as a work would be Bridget.
The heroine of Aka Bara-san is only Stella.
Se, Sekiguchi Imari…
>>41That person is a heroine not in the broad sense of the term, but in the sense of being a female version of a hero…
I’m sorry if I’m a bit vague, but is the manga that is said to have delicious food but lacks junkiness called “Spiral”?
Details desired for the upper right and lower right.
>>43Zetsuen no Tempest – Fuwa Aika
Fictional Reasoning: Yuki-onna
I think there was a chance for a little brother × explosion loli.
>>49Was there really a big-breasted loli in Spiral…?
>>51Explosive Lolita
Even on rainy days, let’s wrestle with the gods!
After being helped by her yokai friends, the Rokurokubi escapes in her underwear, crying and crouching down, making her pitiful yet adorable.
My little sister and the wind through the leaves are scary.
>>53Yoshino is also scary, so it’s safe.
There is no 14-year-old girl who is slightly large.
How about Sumo-chan?
>>55I couldn’t fit on the screen because my physique and butt are large.
I still haven’t forgiven the way I was treated in the upper left.
>>56That’s why it remains a topic of conversation even now.
It seems that Kyoujou Hirakyou has produced quite a lot of works.
Kyouko Suiri has strong artistic power as well.
The Snow Woman is really cute.
Generally, the content becomes handsome.
There are quite a few strong fans of Kyo Shirahira among the works that come out smoothly in the novel aspect, right?
>>63It has the image of being based on a manga, but the novel is also really interesting…
Because I’ve always been here…
Tengai-san!
It seems that their fetishes haven’t changed at all since their debut work.
What’s with this Narumi brothers who have amazing abilities but are constantly overshadowed by their older sister…
I like the story about the vending machine udon that was an original novel of the Hollow Conspiracy.
Does Tengai-san end up together in the end?
>>70Well, one could say that we are connected in terms of family tree.
>>70We have become a parent and child.
If I draw Spiral now, would it end up with something like Narumi-san’s seed in the top left?
>>71There are no seeds.
I bought a hiyohiyo acrylic stand at the recent Spiral 20th anniversary exhibition.
I still prefer when you dress like a high school girl…
Tengaii-san is great, isn’t she?
I thought I was being tossed around, but it seems I’m actually doing whatever I want.
You can only listen to the femme fatale version of Zaa-san in Tempest!
If this continues, my beloved boyfriend and brother-in-law will die because of me…!
Alright, shall I go commit suicide?!
>>77In the anime, they intentionally don’t mention it, but having both parents together is just too extreme, isn’t it?!
>>77Since it might be difficult for my brother-in-law to move, let’s kill the parents too!
>>77Hmm, this simplistic foolish girl.
>>83It’s an action taken after careful consideration…
I don’t want to veer off from the future where the two of them can definitely survive because of unnecessary movements…
Looking at the vibe of the Q&A in the final volume of Tengai-san.
I feel something that reminds me that it’s by the same author as In/Spectre.
The main character may seem cool, but tends to have heavy emotions.
Tengai’s sister’s twin is cute.
👽🛸
🧛♂️🧛♀️
Huh? Did you make Yoshino cry?
I’ll kill you.
>>86It’s your fault!
>>86There may be a part of me that is jealous of the fact that she is a woman who can get Yoshino to reveal his emotions so openly.
The top right has the highest combat power, which is truly too strong…
Grilled chicken sword is nice, isn’t it…?
Mahiro: A dangerous mad dog → A trustworthy good guy.
Yoshino: A timid hardworking person → A villain
The change in this character’s perception throughout the story is great, isn’t it?
There are no simple or weak girls anywhere…
>>92You can tell by looking at Stella that being a frail girl only leads to terrible things.
>>92Mentally, it’s Hanayuki…? There’s a bit of throwing a tantrum that puts the protagonist in a splatter state.
The work itself shifts from a modern supernatural battle to a rom-com that stakes the fate of the world…
>>93The atmosphere of the opening is too different between the first and second cours!
>>95But the way they captured the atmosphere is perfect, isn’t it…?
>>93The impression when I started reading is somehow different! Is this a common occurrence with Kyo Shirahira’s works?
The one in the upper right, if their feelings towards the protagonists are fake or something, would be normal.
Loving so seriously that you would choose it against your own life is too strong for a heroine.
In the end, Mr. Samon, who always had reasonable thoughts and actions, was twisted.
>>97It’s really interesting once we get to the point where Samon-san starts to wobble.
It’s quite a high hurdle to get this far, isn’t it…
>>108Is it the last episode of the first season of the anime in the two-cour format?
It felt like there were some unnecessary parts and the original content was a bit sketchy, but it was a good anime adaptation of Zetsuen.
Yuki… woman…
I love older women who cry uncontrollably when breaking up with younger men they got involved with through work!
>>102It’s great that you’re taking the trouble to come see me even though you’re super busy.
Who is the heroine in the detective story with roses?
>>103Isn’t it good to be the perpetrator of the second incident…?
It’s easy to see that a proper sensibility is not suitable for a Shirohira heroine.
Isn’t this person too different in style?
>>105Are you insane…?
>>105Well, it’s true that the original work is the same, but the artwork is by a different person.
Mahiro has a trauma from the fact that Aika was secretly dating Yoshino.
I laughed at the fact that they were trying to keep her from meeting Yoshino in the epilogue.
>>109I wonder what it’s like for those who don’t notice that.
Hamura noticed it right away.
>>118Isn’t there some kind of logical inconsistency without the correction of the magician from the Abyss?
I read it a long time ago, so my memory is a bit vague.
>>130That’s not based on any evidence, you know…
It is quite possible that only the other members aside from Hamura have dropped out…
I like that Habakaze-san, who joked about possibly killing Aika in a fit of jealousy, ends up getting beaten up by Aika instead!
😤 It’s unfortunate, but for Yoshino and Mahiro, let’s end it all.
😡😡😡😡😡 Did Yoshino cry? Why are you cornering Yoshino??
>>112It’s your fault that you died, right!?
I like that at the beginning of the story, Mahiro prefers older partners and Yoshino prefers younger ones, but by the end, they end up with the opposite type of heroine.
Isn’t it about time to do a remake of the Spiral anime?
>>117I want the Crossworlds to be animated too.
I like the afterstory where Hamura’s destruction of the tree saved his ex-girlfriend’s life.
The temperature difference from the initial key visual.
Is it a romcom that stakes the fate of the world!?
>>120Samon-san is cute, isn’t he?
>>123Honestly, I didn’t think I would end up with Frau Line.
>>129You’ve become a good househusband, haven’t you…
>>120Isn’t Samon-san weird?
The sumo girl is probably the simplest heroine!
>>122Which one did I drink, the uttyari or the sabaori…?
In the anime, Hiyohiyo is a high school girl.
I really like Leaf Wind after it got colorful.
I feel like the bottom left is a different genre after all.
Koyama’s goofy performance was really funny.
I’m glad I persisted and won in the end because I liked the leaf wind.
I thought they wouldn’t get together because Yoshino was only looking at Aika until the end.
I want to believe that it probably won’t be affected by the influence of the Tree of Beginnings or anything like that.
If Mahiro notices his sister’s boyfriend, the story will change quite a bit…
Hafuu-san, in terms of romance, it ended on a last-last note with a bit of hope in the afterstory, but I wonder how it really is… since that’s how it ends…
>>137Wasn’t it a bit clearer?
Yoshino thinks that it’s about time he also needs to move forward, so he approaches Hakaze and that’s the end of it.
How was our Zetsuen attraction? Oh, I can’t handle complaints, so good luck!
>>139Are planet-immigration-threatening aliens and dialers afraid of aliens?
I’ve read other works, but in Spiral, there’s a time when someone squeezes a tennis ball under their armpit to stop the pulse, you know…
>>140“Watch until Aizu throws it onto the ball.”
>>148The scene where Rutherford shines the brightest has come.
Why was the character in the upper left following the protagonist’s brother?
>>142Because it’s work…
The princess is already dead! High-level rebuttal!
Huh, then why are you in such a hurry?
It’s too sad that all the tricks are falling apart.
In fact, Samon wasn’t lying either.
It seems that Habikaze will eventually get together, but it looks like they will never be able to win against Aika.
A woman who is too serious about her job.
It’s scary if there’s a woman who self-harms just because of work.
Yoshino and Kafu seem to suit each other in various ways, but aside from that, it feels like Aika-chan might show up transformed.
>>153You died on your own, huh?
>>153In a 4-panel comic, I became a spirit and laughed behind.
>>153Aika was hoping for Yoshino’s happiness no matter what she said, so it should be fine.
Aika’s drama CD was just a bit too cute.
From Hamura’s perspective, it’s really disturbing how those two, who were desperately pursuing the truth behind Aika’s death, readily accepted it once they learned the truth.
I am protected by the Tree of Severance, so I am not influenced by the Tree of Beginning, and I even become suspicious that the thoughts of those two are being guided by the Tree of Beginning.
I lost my temper.
>>157Even if it doesn’t cut enough to damage the internal organs…
Mr. Samon, who will become the community chairman in the future.
You can wear the back print, but you don’t like cat ears…
It was good that he lost, otherwise the world would have ended if Samon had won.
In the end, he seems happy as a househusband.
It’s rare to have two protagonists and two heroines, and both heroines like one of the protagonists…
>>164That is also the abnormality of Yoshino.
I will treat those two as ordinary girls.
>>166It’s pretty weird that I’m casually interacting with Aika-chan during our first meeting.
Fuwa Hana is so amazing that you’ll want to say she is the perfected version of a deceased heroine.
I want to be pleased by the young lady.
Abnormal system girls and special effect boys Yoshino