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[Negima!] I’m actually looking at it with a sexual gaze.

Isn’t that Doctor Negi?

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Looking at a student like that…

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>>1

So I confessed after I stopped being a student.

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>>1

The one who ended up getting multiple students pregnant!

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Since they waited without making a move, doesn’t that mean they were always on the same page?

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>>4

It’s been like that since I was 10 years old.

I’ve been holding back because I felt being a “majo” (a woman who is not interested in romance) and that being with someone much younger wouldn’t be good for their future.

It was just that Negi-kun was devoted.

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You’re quite reserved on this side too.

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Because I’ve become a full-fledged internet addict…

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>>7

Aren’t you a full-time housewife?

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It seems like it wasn’t a breakup but rather that you were supporting the teacher…

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I wonder if Teacher Negi was also doing that.

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>>12

There is even a possibility that they are well-versed.

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Where is the awakening of the teacher’s sexuality?

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>>13

Is it when I was 10 years old and got kissed a lot by a girl in middle school who was 5 years older than me?

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Did you get taught about sexual acts in middle school? Huh?

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Surprisingly, my expertise might be resolved in relatively unrelated areas.

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>>17

I had a childhood friend…

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>>17

Isn’t it like a scroll painting?

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It’s my older sister who is also my wife.

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She’s a character created in a context that doesn’t even cater to the prince openly—it’s quite interesting.

Well, at first that position was supposed to be Asuna’s, but in the end it became more of an aunt’s role.

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>>20

Say “instead of big sister.”

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I like you, but… well…

I think it’s questionable as a person to start dating just because a 10-year-old child confessed their feelings.

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I made you wait for 5 years and waited for 5 years myself.

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I waited for 8 years after graduation and managed to hold on until I became an adult, so that’s impressive.

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As a fan of age-gap relationships, I wanted to see good older brothers and Higuma-ya together.

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Unleashing miraculous critical hits that captivate the heart.

One could say that going all out as if to the point of death is the secret to winning in love…

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How many years apart are we?

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>>27

5 years old

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As you grow older and develop proper judgment skills, if you still like it at that time, thinking about it is the most sincere approach, right?

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At the time in the story, the age difference seems pretty extreme, but once you reach adulthood, it honestly doesn’t matter that much.

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Approaching 10 years old, huh?

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Well, in that world, there are plenty of ways to extend life, so a difference of about 5 years is just a margin of error, right?

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When you turn 20 and 25, it’s not much of a problem.

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If you’re just waiting for the other person’s will, it seems like nothing will change.

Sometimes, desperately striving to win for yourself is also one way to be right.

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(Kotaro’s opponent is… I guess it’s Chizuru after all…?)

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The feeling of accomplishment when inserting the penis must be exceptional.

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Natsumi-neechan dropped out of high school and chased after a guy, which is amazing.

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>>41

Moreover, it’s an other world, you know?

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>>41

Living for love is amazing, isn’t it?

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I can’t possibly think that Kota will become clearly self-aware about that if we leave him alone.

Well, while wandering around the magic world, he’ll probably charm some women by helping them out or something…

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Well, it’s just a difference in romantic strategies.

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The grown-up Negi-kun is super handsome.

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I’m re-reading it, and Asuna was more of a proper heroine than I thought.

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From the perspective of the thread, even as a “chuu” of Neai, the younger, sincere teacher who hated those foul-mouthed parts of himself that was particular about cosplay, also acknowledged the shy side of himself.

It’s impossible not to fall in love.

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Who did Teacher Negi end up with in the end?

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>>49

Until the green onions, it’s a thread image.

In UQ, there is a harem.

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>>49

Leeks are still in the thread image.

In UQ, there are multiple people including the thread image.

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Even so… even so, I wanted Chachamaru to be with me…

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>>52

With UQ, you’ll be with Chachamaru as well, so I want you to feel at ease.

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Well, Negima is the canon, and UQ is just a parallel.

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>>54

UQ has a true end, but Negima only has a happy end…

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Negima, the movie, and UQ all exist in separate, independent timelines.

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Chizuki… Asuna… Setsuna… Konoka… bookstore… Yui… Chachamaru… Fate…

You eight, huh…

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>>61

Maybe Shiori, who is with Fate and can also be with Negi, is breathing the best air.

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>>113

The protagonist’s wavering feelings of love for the enemy boss are just too bold for that guy.

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In UQ, having a harem was somewhat of a stage where everyone had been under the control of Yorda for many years, so it wasn’t really a matter of who to choose at this point.

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>>62

Well, in the movie version, Negi-sensei also ends up with a harem ending…

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I wonder if it’s socially acceptable to get involved with students.

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>>63

If it’s after graduation, there are quite a few in reality too…

In the case of Teacher Negi, since he is younger, isn’t it the students who are the criminals…?

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Kouta is a bit of a playboy, and Nagi has only married either Princess Arika or the two from Eva, depending on the route, so he seems to be the most normal one…

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The most frivolous-looking guy is the one who’s the most devoted to women, you know.

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Looking at it again, it’s quite a lot of information that a middle school teacher (who is age-wise like an elementary school student) would marry a female student after they grow up.

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Since it ended beautifully with the green onions, I think of UQ as a separate work in a good way.

That aside, I cry when the members of the White Wings appear.

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The scene where Touta revives Teacher Negi is really a great scene.

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You definitely had something going on with the female students while you were in school, right? Then the homeroom teacher drops the information that they are 10 years old.

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>>71

You definitely did it with the teacher while you were in school, right!

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Since I met Arika during my shota days, I haven’t been able to see anyone else since then.

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The world line of the original Negima is questionable because it cheats, but since the UQ world line is so harsh, a little cheating seems acceptable.

I mean, even if you read it to the end, only the super science power is strange, right?

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>>74

Even if we catch up with the times at UQ, we still can’t catch up with the super scientific power…

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In fact, there are more harem endings than being limited to a single person in Negi.

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>>76

Was I quite the perverted kid?

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I’m honestly not sure what kind of emotions I should have while watching the romantic elements in UQ…

The love perspective of an immortal is difficult!

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>>77

It’s understandable, but in the final episode, I barely remembered Yuki-hime’s name.

It was quite heartbreaking that I couldn’t think of Kirie without any prompt.

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I wonder if I did 7P…

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Ciao! Lin! Sheeeeen!!!

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Looking back at the beginning, I realized that Nagi-sensei was a brat more than I thought.

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Well, even if you choose one person randomly, there are many women who would dedicate their lives and devote themselves to you…

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You’ve grown taller, haven’t you…

You've grown taller, haven't you...

Huh… this is Kirie, right? …Chisame-san, yes, that’s it! Huh… this is my grandfather and… my grandfather’s ex… um…! Wait!? They were married, right!? Whaaaat!?

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I read “Negima!” and “UQ Holder!” back-to-back, but both of them suddenly speed up too much in the later stages and it gets confusing.

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Add reproductive functions to Chachamaru, will you, Hakase!

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It’s interesting to read UQ all the way through, but there are too many developments where just when it seems to be getting exciting, something gets in the way, and I think reading it in serialization would have been really frustrating.

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>>87

It was quite tough to follow in real time since the publication magazine changed midway.

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>>87

For the likes of Touta and the others, it was almost as if they were continuously trampled on by Jordan’s follow-up.

I have always been helped by what I prepared just in case something like this with the leeks happened.

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Since we tend to change perspectives frequently by dividing into teams

I think I might forget the situation while waiting if I read it in a series.

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Well, a surprise attack by the enemy on the space station! Followed by something like 43 years later – that kind of development is truly a dramatic turn of events.

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>>90

I totally fell out right there.

When I read it again later, it was at the very end…

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I think Natsumi-neechan was doing something that was pretty much on the edge of being out of bounds…

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>>91

Relatively?

Just barely?

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I lost track of everything around the time Negima went to the magic world, but I didn’t know that was happening.

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I have loved you for twelve thousand years.

The last of UQ like this.

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>>97

What a rawness of not remembering the name.

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I can’t deny that my spirits were low in the magical world at that time.

If you read it knowing that you fully transition to battles after entering the magical world, it’s actually quite interesting.

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I’m not sure if it was intentional, but due to his circumstances of being both an immortal and essentially a 2-year-old, I found it unsettling that I couldn’t fully understand Touta’s views on love and values until the end.

Did Snow White raise me out of obligation? I thought I needed to save her, but it feels like I was already saved a long time ago, which I found really relatable.

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I think everyone should learn the technique of memory excavation through brain culture.

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>>101

I think only those with super healing abilities, like vampires, among the immortals can do that.

If Mr. Irekai does it, he’ll probably die, and Karin-senpai can’t be injured in the first place.

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In the end, Senpai Gengorou gets a scene that is unbelievably delicious.

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Looking back now, it feels like we were doing it endlessly, but the school festival was actually quite short.

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Eva-chan disappears together with Yorda.

If sadness disappears from the Earth, it will someday be revitalized…

Humans expanded beyond the solar system from a point like this, so the sadness from the solar system decreased. My companions are all immortals, so they welcomed me with a feeling of “Hey, long time no see!” I really like that punchline.

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>>105

Both Negima and UQ have seen a multitude of tragedies caused by technology, but it also seems that technology might be what can solve those tragedies.

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>>107

Well, the sadness has only decreased in the solar system, and on other planets, conflicts and sorrow continue as usual, so I really feel like I’m just avoiding Yorda’s gaze…

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>>107

I think the theme is not just about technology, but generally something along those lines.

“Even if covered in the mud of Eva, keep moving forward.”

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It’s mentioned in the story, but doesn’t Kouta have a bit too much talent for battles?

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>>106

I was born and raised in the most blessed environment in the universe…

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I think that Yorda, whose terrible condition was divided into 12 billion parts, is relatively saved.

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It seems like the ending of Granblue Fantasy will be the Asuna ending.

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>>111

I only knew about the Granblue Fantasy collaboration, and while looking at this thread, I was thinking that there can be a heroine who isn’t in that position…

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>>114

She is one of the heroines.

There are too many heroines…

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>>111

I’m not giving up on the Nagi × Asuna ending yet!

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In the end, who were the people that seemed like Kota’s parents, and why did they die?

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Asuna is the heroine of the story.

She was simply not a romantic heroine.

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>>118

At UQ, they are successfully raising children…

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In 700 years, Eva-chan has only loved three people, and I understand that she’s very devoted, but since those three existed in the same era, I ended up wondering who she actually loves…

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>>120

If I’m being greedy, I want to have a foursome~

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Considering the era, having 31 heroines was quite groundbreaking, wasn’t it?

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>>122

The person who influenced AKB is quite amazing.

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It was revealed that Eva-nyan loves multiple people at the same time, and she accepted that.

Tota’s view on love has also become fixed in that direction.

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I think that Touka’s views on love and concept of chastity are largely due to Yukihime’s poor upbringing.

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Because the three of us have never been together in perfect condition…

In manga, it changed depending on who the person was that was close to you.

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After defeating Yorda, all three are together, but now Yuki-hime is sleeping.

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The apostle-ization of Yorda is unpleasant because it seems sane at first glance.

It would be nice if Yorda herself could show more of a “this is being taken over” vibe; it’s tough having characters like Rakan and the students normally turn against you.

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