
Atmosphere fraud
>>1I haven’t seen a scam character like this much in my life.
I still tend to be the kind of person who gives my all.
>>2I do a lot of things, but I want you to understand without me saying anything; this is where a woman’s complicated side really shows.
In winter, they really go all out for you…
A child who eats 8 cakes is fleeting…?
It’s dangerous to be hit by a car, so it’s fleeting.
Don’t let it go!
>>6Mr. Kyozanai!… It can also be done in kanji.
I’ve watched one season, but the first half is still dominated by Osakawa.
I think it’s questionable to plant a bug, Mr. Kosanai.
>>9It’s a radio device.
If your boyfriend almost got killed, everyone around you will look at you with sympathy, so you’ll be able to seek revenge boldly. That’s good, isn’t it?
>>11He’s not my boyfriend, but…
>>15The text you provided does not contain any translatable Japanese words. It consists of emojis.
About taiyaki
I won’t forgive you.
I recently found out and caught up to the part where Kobato-kun gets hit by a car.
Did you do something so bad that Unono-kun was treated that harshly? You just pressured your girlfriend a little, right? And on top of that, you disappeared into the night without any follow-up?
That being said, Osanai’s verbal teasing was so erotic and wonderful.
>>14Did.
>>14Umino-kun was wrong to underestimate Osanai-san all along.
I like that, contrary to appearances, you’re an aggressive and interesting character.
I think this will be quite tough when you become an adult or reach your 40s.
Urami-kun is not the main character, so he will no longer appear.
The follow-up was done by Kengo in the original anime.
Forcing a girl to kiss is a crime, and Urano-kun just blew it for himself by doubting her on his own.
We must thoroughly eliminate those who attempt to commit acts of sexual assault and nip in the bud any abnormal desires they might have.
I think psychological castration is going too far.
It’s terrible that I’ve always been mocked in my heart by her and my friends.
I wished that at least that friend had a twisted friendship, wanting to provide an exclusive scoop…
In the end, most of it is due to Umino-kun’s own doing…
It’s too cute to pretend to be a cat with a difficult Ōshima Sakutarō reference. 🐺
In addition to the kiss, there were also deductions piling up…
But I think the way you were being all excited saying “fireman” (laughs) was shining brilliantly.
The protagonist is said to be sick…
Poor Urano, who has done nothing wrong… it’s entirely because of your triviality…
I think it was unfortunate that Kooriya himself, feeling frustrated and unsatisfied even after committing arson on two occasions after leaving the cram school, received a call-and-response from a lively dancer.
If the homosexual hated Urino-kun, he could have framed him as an accomplice by leaving the stolen hammer at Urino-kun’s house, but he didn’t do that, so he probably thought of him as a friend after all.
>>33I was just simply looking down on you.
The monthly report is stirring things up, and it’s risky to let them join for a year, trying to catch the culprit during late-night wandering; even if they get caught by the police, it’s just bad luck! The department head is doing this…
>>35Rather, I think it’s the incompetence of the first-year students that’s to blame.
>>38I thought I had seen it somewhere, and then I realized it’s Mariro from the library manga.
That guy kissed me without even asking.
It’s rare for Yonpo to be speaking quickly and praising the direction of the previous anime episode…
Mr. Urino was a man who could have become the syrup that dyes me, a chestnut!
I became a target for revenge due to clumsy detective play, continuous deductions from bad communication, and a forceful kiss.