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[Weekly Shonen Sunday] I am a weak otaku… I can’t read anything unless I know for sure that it will end up together…

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But if I have that kind of preference, I might miss out on interesting works, so I’ll do my best.

The image is a recent favorite work.

Tomotaka-kun… he’s a good guy…

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If you have any other recommended works that are good, please let me know.

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>>1

It’s nice to go home after school.

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>>1

The girl I like forgot her glasses.

Sorry if you’ve already read it.

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>>51

Hehe… I’ve already studied that… It’s good, isn’t it… Mie-san is a strong woman…

He’s definitely a carnivore. Oishi is also good at singing…

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But I feel that when two people who really don’t know what will happen at first come together, the nutritional value is higher.

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The weak otaku made too much noise about the bloodsucking or something…

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Sometimes in shonen manga, it happens that they end up together, right?

That was Bleach.

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That vampire is weak himself.

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The succubus girl is suffering… It’s even more painful because she’s such a good girl…

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I am a weak otaku…

I want the succubus child to be happy too…

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It’s nice to have a place where we can make as many of Tsumiki’s wishes come true, like going to the amusement park and doing things we want to do…

Spadari…!

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Blue wolf and homo vampire… Also a strange succubus.

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Spider child lover

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Invisible Man-kun and Medusa-chan are nice…

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Is it like a species domain?

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I was wondering if I would get caught while sniffing the scent in the scene where Tsumiki-san came to my room.

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I want to see Tsumiki-san panicking because Tomotaka-kun has gotten into a terrible situation…

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In the beginning, it felt like there was no point to having humans around…

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It seems like a world with quite magical powers, as you can even fly with a single wing.

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The bacteria vampire is being clingy towards Tomotaka…

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What is that succubus sister doing it for…

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A rival cute girl who aggressively and assertively takes things should appear and turn it into a battle manga…!

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I guess it’s a losing heroine…

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It’s become interesting since it started to feel more like a romantic comedy.

In the beginning, I was really lost in terms of direction…

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Is it not yet the mating season?

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>>25

I smell it fairly often, so maybe that’s what it is…

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I love the president.

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The vampire has become a best friend position, but is too weak-hearted…

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Since “Komi-san” has ended, it seems like such demand will suddenly rise.

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Komi was good, but the protagonist… well… from around the middle… you know…!

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>>32

That’s not necessary…

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I noticed that Tsumiki-chan has big breasts, and I can’t take it anymore…

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More scent shadow.

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The protagonist of “Koaji” is originally painful, and even without the parts that caused the outrage, the elements can still be extracted.

Ordinary but unremarkable, the typical “oh well” type.

For some reason, I am liked by weirdos and oddballs.

If I dress in women’s clothing, it would look absolutely perfect.

The fact that I’m only close to the most beautiful girl in school is like being a super protagonist in a poorly made fan fiction.

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That guy is creepy.

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Someone I really hate has come here.

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A bad spirit that looks like it won’t show up has come closer.

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>>39

Is it okay to call that a romantic comedy as well?

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It’s a super cute heroine just like the one in the thread image.

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>>46

I admit that it’s pretty… I admit it…!

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Takatsu Karino is great.

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In other words, you prefer one that has multiple fixed cups.

>>40

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Old taste…?

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The After-School Cuddle Club has been my recent favorite.

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That aside, it’s okay if it doesn’t show up.

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It’s my favorite among the recent new series in Sunday.

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It seems like I’m putting in “Yeah” myself.

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Huff.

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There can never be too many quality romantic comedies.

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How about this?

How about this?

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>>50

Above is Hunter x Hunter.

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>>50

It’s cute and the drawings are beautiful, but I feel like I want more excitement.

It can’t be helped since it feels like the story has already fallen flat from the very beginning.

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I want to see more weird developments like this image, but it feels unsatisfying that it just turns into a shy kid or escapes into jokes when it seems like things might get interesting.

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In terms of mood-related series, the only one I’m reading right now is “Chocchio-chan.”

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It smells amazing, doesn’t it…?

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I understand the feelings because I can watch the flirtation between the three sisters from the same Sunday and the two side characters without worry.

When there are multiple heroines, I can only hope that it lands well…

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Hunter x Hunter can be unpredictable… in the original sense…

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I hope that one day Tomotaka-kun will embrace Tsumiki-san.

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Boku Yaba doesn’t need to be brought up at this point, right…?

I have never seen an anime where the opening and the song match so well.

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A manga with a confirmed couple that makes you feel at ease, huh…

“It’s Danmitsu!”

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I-I am a weak and despicable otaku, so…

I don’t want anyone to interfere between the protagonist and the heroine, but…

I want to see lots of cute female characters…!!

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In this season’s anime, it’s Idra from Isekai Red.

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Is a cross-dressing boy wanting to take off his skirt a romantic comedy or not…?

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I started reading my cursed vampire princess after looking for a slightly risqué mutual love story, but it has started to explicitly portray the male side in a sexual way…

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It is likely the result of having given up thrill in exchange for safety.

Accept it.

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No matter how you think about it, just stop introducing loser heroines…!!

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You all like it, don’t you? Love rivals.

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“How about ‘A Tomorrow I Want to See with Sugisuke Kako’?”

There was no update today.

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Kanna-chan is not losing!!

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Recently, I’ve been reading “The Witch Blooms on the Full Moon” and I like it.

Both men and women are cute and sometimes erotic.

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A decoy to clearly move on to the next phase…!

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Weaker otaku might not know older works as well as newer ones.

Living games and so on.

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>>76

Living together with a loli heroine with big breasts and an age gap!

Eww!

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I don’t want to see it, so I hope the rejected sub-heroine fades out by transferring schools or something.

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The completeness of WORKING!! as a slice-of-life manga is high.

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Because the author is a woman who absolutely creates pure couples…

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I wonder which woman I should choose… that kind of attitude is a bit much in today’s world…

Because it’s an era where keeping things is not allowed.

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I’m a weak otaku who prefers the supporting characters that give off a loving aura rather than the ideal girls or unattainable beauties I admire…

Help me, someone…

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>>82

Let’s combine them…

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>>82

It seems like you’re cheering for Kanna-chan.

You’re already beyond help…

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The evil god-chan from the bento shop is great along with her husband…!

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It’s tough that it seems like the succubus child is destined to lose.

Even though she’s such a good girl…

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>>86

Pair me up with a vampire!

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>>91

Can I deal with this guy?

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Since it’s a decoy, it’s already confirmed that I’ve lost, so I can’t save it.

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There might be an ending where Kanna-chan wins…!

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If you read more carefully, vampires can actually be good, but they were making a huge fuss at the beginning, right?

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Why don’t the kids who clearly show their affection get rewarded…?!

It has become more common recently.

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Ruridragon is the best seller, but there were quite a few non-human girl heroine school stories, right?

I think the “Kojirase Hyakki Domainer” is the starting point of the boom, but besides the thread image, there should be characters like the Wolfman, Nurikabe-chan, and Garuru Girl that will take on a position within follower manga.

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Akira Momose’s first love is in ruins.

Childhood friend starting today

Mysterious Girlfriend X

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That’s good, isn’t it…?

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What I’ve been feeling lately is something like the guy sitting next to me looking at me with that kind of stare.

Why aren’t they dating?

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I like the one that curses for seven generations.

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Soneka’s wedding.

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The succubus child is in love with Yutaka-kun, who is different from the idealized version in her mind, so she was doomed to lose from the start…

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The manga “Mikaku” featuring Kumika, illustrated by the author who wanted to become a magical girl, is really good.

Because there are a total of 6 volumes, it’s easy to collect.

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“Koyurase Hyakki was interesting, but it has ended…! I wanted to read more…!”

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>https://comic-growl.com/episode/2550689798371182356

I’m reading it now, and it’s good.

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Bang bang!

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Cousins and Hitomi-chan are shy around strangers.

It’s just a story about a peacock.

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>>95

The fact that the project for the Everyday Life of Non-Human Heroines has become easier to get approved is mainly due to Ruri Dragon, but I believe this is a recent turning point when tracing the flow.

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>>107

The reversed gender pattern aimed at women has been popular for a long time, so I think it’s probably that.

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If the heroine’s name is in the title, then the other girls…

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I didn’t buy it because I wanted to read a heroine race… is what I’m thinking.

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There aren’t many ensemble couple dramas, you know.

There are too many patterns of men who resemble a cuckold becoming gay.

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You are the lord of the underworld. It’s a bit unsettling at times, but it should be a romantic comedy… I hope…

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Suddenly holding hands is too erotic!

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It is better to rise gently rather than drop greatly and then rise.

I am a weak otaku.

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If you want to make the heroine jealous by introducing an actively losing heroine, then it can’t be helped…

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It ended in Jump, but I liked Dragon Student and Eight Word.

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From the beginning, the title of the heroine race is more straightforward.

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It’s just that readers get more excited about races, so there’s no helping it.

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The mystery of why merchandise continues to sell even after the series has ended.

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I was pretending, but we ended up becoming a couple halfway through.

It seems like the friends of the main couple are going to get together now.

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Like a bride of Kuplrum!

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A love triangle that definitely ends happily.

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Her also, a girlfriend.

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The prince’s love… friends are good.

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To become a drawing.

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Canaan is great, isn’t it… I mean, Gyouki-kun is awesome…

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https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550912964524117002

An example where starting with multiple couples in mind makes it advantageous as many cute girls appear.

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I want you to wait.

Isn’t it fine if the characters don’t end up together?

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>>129

Friendship between men and women does not exist.

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Actually, I think things like “Tokka” are older.

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There are plenty of losing heroines, aren’t there?

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The bride’s procession has just begun, so it’s easy to chase after her, which is good.

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It’s NTR manga, isn’t it?

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My girlfriend is super cute.

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Urushi urahashi

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If it’s a work focused on a friendship that is less than love and still doesn’t have a name for those feelings.

Does it apply to a weak teacher as well?

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The original work and comic adaptation of the currently airing anime “Hime Kyouiku” have both the main couple and side couples being all lovey-dovey and having fun, so I recommend it!

You don’t have to watch anime.

Don’t watch anime.

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>>139

I don’t want to see weak otaku mocking or gloating over side characters.

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>>153

There is nothing like that.

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Why…?

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>>162

The romantic comedy elements are being heavily reduced, turning it into an anime with a surreal gag concept.

The details of their interactions and the episodes that serve as triggers have disappeared, and just watching the anime makes me wonder if these two even have any romantic feelings for each other.

The atmosphere is completely different from Ao no Hako and Roboko.

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Sakaki’s little sister… it’s so sad, isn’t it…?

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https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550689798706032865

It’s a Webri original, so you can watch all episodes for free on the app for the first time!

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Quietly enjoying coffee

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It’s safe to read if you gather information that it concludes and they get together in the final episode.

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High school romances between students don’t last long, you know (laughs).

By the time we become adults, won’t we have broken up by then? (laughs)

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>>149

“The original author is just saying whatever they want.”

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This here, this here.

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As the shoes point.

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The additional heroine who inevitably loses when brought into a mutual unrequited love story is painfully weak from an otaku perspective.

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Kurono-san loves the occult!

Recent recommendations.

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There are no gyaru in this class, but if I act like it, I feel like someone will say I’m not actually like that, even though I’m trying to act that way.

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Abu Normal is… not a romantic comedy?

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The guy in the seat next to me looks at me with those kinds of eyes, which gives me a sense of security and is also wickedly exciting, making it the best.

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Huh? Is it still not out?

https://comic-fuz.com/manga/3391

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Sunday has been firmly establishing and nurturing the foundation of romantic comedies, including Webri.

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I’m a weak otaku, but I really don’t know who will win; I like works that step into a dangerous zone where it’s hard to tell.

The one that goes back and forth all muddy is definitely impossible.

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Aquaculture childhood friends are great…

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Himegasaki Sakurako is just so pitifully cute today that it feels easy to read, no matter how the scales of fate may tip.

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Fragrant flowers bloom elegantly, which is wonderful.

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I hate it when Mii-chan suddenly starts saying common sense things at the end!

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>https://comic-fuz.com/manga/3391

This is a romantic comedy…

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>https://comic-fuz.com/manga/3391

Nakayama is too potent and will be selective about who it affects.

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The woman who smokes shouldn’t hesitate since she’s not a child…

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I love my cousin’s kid!

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Isn’t there a strange amount of dark descriptions?

Watching the sticky protagonists, the relatives had strained faces, and there were depictions of a sick child…

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