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[Friends of the Prince] He’s seriously hitting a woman!!

A discussion on a guy playfully hitting a girl in manga, touching on themes of affection and misunderstandings.

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[Friends of the Prince] Aren’t you making Rurishizu-san too cute, even though you don’t intend to go that route?

Fans discuss character relationships in an anime, expressing desires for multiple endings and deeper connections.

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[Friends of the Prince] Isn’t Rurishizu-san too cute even though I don’t plan to make her a route?

A discussion among fans about the relationships and character dynamics in a story, highlighting preferences and endings.

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[Friends of the Prince] I think the black gal sneaky Torachan is good, but I also think there’s something good about Torachan when something happens.

Tora-chan feels unqualified to engage with Ruirui while navigating complex interactions and transformations with friends.

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[Friends of the Prince] I read the new piece, but you really like Saikawa-kun…!

The discussion revolves around a manga’s portrayal of relationships, gender dynamics, and interactions among characters.

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[Friends of the Prince] It’s night, so I’ll put up the rabbit’s hide.

The blog discusses various reviews of manga characters and relationships, highlighting humor, dynamics, and interactions.

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[Friends of the Prince] I think making the sub-heroine too cute is not good.

The discussion revolves around character dynamics in a manga, focusing on the prince’s role and the strength of sub-characters.

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[Friends of the Prince] If possible, I hope it gets animated soon and a lot of doujinshi are produced.

Reviews for “Friend of the Prince” reprints discuss character changes, humor, and anime adaptation prospects.

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[Friends of the Prince] The new publication includes an original extra chapter of the carnivorous beast.

The blog features playful discussions on an Otaku romance, rivals, and the quirks of characters amid humorous commentary.

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