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[WITCH WATCH] After reading it all for free, I found my heart fluttering for this romance comedy too.

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The day of disaster is nice, isn’t it…

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Love triangles are nice, aren’t they?

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This child is too beautiful.

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The main couple is aware of their fatherly instincts and have mutual feelings, but on this side, things are complicated.

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They managed to get a better ranking in the popularity poll than the main couple…!

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Since it’s a coupling type where both transform into each other, it’s turned into something unbelievable.

What I’m doing in cat mode is quite naughty.

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Hurry up and talk about Kan-chan and Urahara-senpai.

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This sense of distance.

This sense of distance.

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He looks like a handsome guy, just like in the color version of Keigo Aho…

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Nem → I like both of them.

I think Keigo is after Wolf.

Wolf thinks he likes Keigo.

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I feel the vibes of slightly dangerous shoujo manga like Nakayoshi and Shoujo Comic.

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Kiss me more.

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Why am I the only one getting caught?!

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Wolf seems either to want to taste it a little or is quite serious about it.

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It seems like something that would appear in romance comedies like “Hana to Yume” or “Margaret”…

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Speaking of which, I wonder if Wolf is also Kaidou Ishikawa.

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At first, I thought I would be aiming for Moi-chan.

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Perhaps people who like this also like Switch and Momoka, as well as Ozack and Kitori.

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The relationship between Keigo and Wolf is just exquisite, isn’t it?

Because another person, with different memories, personality, and abilities, is cohabiting in the same body.

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>>19

I really love reporting with my smartphone’s notes.

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>>19

Only the Wolf unilaterally inherits memories, but the inability for both to face each other and have a dialogue is yet another exquisite constraint.

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>>32

So, with Nico’s magic, we will split Keigo and show only one side the crescent moon.

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>>33

Isn’t that something Conan would do?

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It’s nice how Keigo reacted when he was told that he showed a crescent moon to Wolf-kun because he had something to discuss.

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Wolf is quite conscientious towards Keigo, or rather, it’s hard to describe.

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>>22

How should I put it, it’s like a split personality, but he’s definitely being a big brother, isn’t he?

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>>24

A nasty guy who bullies Keigo secretly gets punished behind the scenes or something like that…

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Aside from the occasional poem, it’s really a romantic comedy.

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>>23

It’s a romantic comedy with poetry mixed in, right?!

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I’m curious whether you start thinking of a poem according to the development or if you create the story after coming up with a good poem.

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Messy hair

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Keigo is usually like that, but when it comes to this kid, he’s way too handsome.

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I think it’s sly that Wolf is a sweet tooth like that…

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Keigo is such a nice guy that I worry he hasn’t set up a flag with Kuroiwa-san.

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At first, I thought, “What is this subculture jerk?” about Keigo, but rather, if we don’t include the subculture elements, he would just become a typical handsome guy in a romantic comedy, so those subculture elements were necessary.

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>>34

They say they’re holding something.

It’s useless, isn’t it?

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I like this child because they are naughty.

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Somehow, it feels good to date as three people.

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What’s up, guys?

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Sket Dance?

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I still respect you for continuing those terrible streams.

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Keiko is just a little too cute…

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Keigo has always been a werewolf and is probably with Wolf, so it can be said that it is convenient for him to be in love with both to continue living like this.

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The wolf interacting with Nem gives the impression of a first meeting with a handsome character from a shoujo manga, with the worst possible impression, and it makes me laugh.

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>>43

Almost in the context of Doumyouji.

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I think it’s cute that even though she is told by everyone that she’s cute, she has a self-deprecating side.

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It seems that the forgotten desire for a powerful familiar might be fulfilled.

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Honestly, I’m more curious about the fate of this couple.

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>>46

If the Mois return to normal, they’ll probably stick together nicely.

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>>46

The main character’s team lost interest because they became focused on parenting…

Isn’t this a bit harsh considering we’re almost at the point of dating?

I can understand if it’s temporary, but it can’t last forever.

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I have always thought that poetry is strange.

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A guy who has nothing but good qualities except for being really boring.

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>>48

I’ll make a shitty game too.

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>>50

Even though it feels familiar, being able to churn out awful games at that frequency is simply a remarkable talent…

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>>59

It’s amazing that someone is quickly creating a copy of the watermelon game, including the artwork, all by themselves.

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>>48

He’s a good guy who is considerate and has a strong friendship, yet…

Why do I act all fancy only when talking about the things I love…

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Miharu is getting along well with Fran-chan and Rabuka-chan.

So what should Kanshi become?

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>>52

The author of Uro Mira.

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>>62

The author of UroMira has flags, but it’s with the teacher, right…?

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Refill your excitement with Keigo.

Replenishing sexual desire with Wolf.

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By the way, the heroine of the Kanshi…

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>>55

There are people from your part-time job, right!

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>>60

Walking in a pig costume is for advanced players.

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>>55

There’s a strange senpai at the part-time job, right? Probably…

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Wolf is really just another version of myself, so it’s not about separation or anything like that.

You can’t date unless you’re a greedy woman who likes both.

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It’s said in the story that Moi-chan is a handsome boy, but there are times when I think Keigo might actually be prettier in terms of facial animation…

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The Vinegar Squid Game looks quite interesting.

Well, it’s pretty much a direct copy…

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Contrary to the image, I’m starting to fall for Wolf, who is not just a mere brute warrior.

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>>66

In terms of combat ability, Keigo is completely just a burden, but it’s also annoying how he hardly makes any sarcastic comments about it since his first appearance.

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>>79

Keigo is working hard in his own way to achieve his current speed.

I know you’re a responsible and stoic person, so you probably don’t say anything.

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>>79

It’s good that Keigo’s determination is firmly acknowledged, and it’s also poignant that Keigo has an inferiority complex towards Wolf…

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No, no, Miharu is Jekyll, right?

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Mr. Keigo actually has skills, but he is really looked down upon.

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I think Kan-chan seems to be the most popular among them…

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>>70

It’s noble, you know…

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Wolf is quite openly showing his affection, but it’s cute how he’s sulking a bit because Kei-go is treated better and it feels unfair!

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Kan-chan is the best as a friend, but as a partner, it’s a bit different…

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Is the watermelon game still understood now?

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In reality, of course Kan-chan is popular.

But if Kan-chan becomes popular, it won’t be funny anymore, so it’s no good for you to be popular, sorry…

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Usually, he’s a hopeless guy with a messy hair and lifeless eyes…

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The senior at my part-time job has such a strong personality that it makes me look like I’m drawing the short end of the stick again.

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I think it’s a good sense that lowering the viewpoint is the answer in a crappy detective game.

I’m not good at board games…

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>>78

Keigo is still making more interesting things like deduction and expanded vinegar squid, rather than single-player games.

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Where is Miharu?

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>>80

Jekyll

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How old is that senior again?

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To take the lead in that situation… is too noble.

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The series of pages where the wolf kisses the cat and gets scratched is too beautiful.

Nemu-chan, glaring with tear-filled eyes, is really a beautiful girl.

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I love how Miharu is excited about Fran-chan’s thighs, stomach, and back.

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It’s nice that Miharu is quite firmly showing off his masculinity.

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>>85

I like that the idiots besides Moi-chan don’t hide their lewdness at all.

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Jekyll is also nervous, so I can’t help but notice the closeness between the two of them.

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So, who do you like better, Kan-chan or Kanna?

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Kan-chan, unlike the original, truly makes that man appear beautiful, noble, and absolute in my eyes at that moment, so it’s no good.

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I think the idea of board games itself isn’t bad.

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Since it’s a context of perfectly transforming heroes, well, it’s no wonder it becomes popular, Keigo.

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Wolf is like Mr. White in Chan I.

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The idea of the wheelchair itself was praised, and the reason he’s clumsy is probably due to the parts he doesn’t want to develop properly.

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Kara-chan and the others are free and good kids, but they don’t have much screen time or involvement…

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>>96

Because Nico is no longer a classmate.

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On the contrary, that subculture guy has the ability and motivation to create even a terrible game.

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Miharu has no hesitation in jumping into Momochi.

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>>99

Since I had a upbringing that was quite resistant to relying on others, the moment I was relieved of that, this happened.

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The reasoning is just something we don’t understand, but for the detective, it’s obvious! So that metatextual element is necessary, right?

I think the double vinegar squid expanding the world is a really good element.

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Jekyll is just too good of a person, so I really don’t want that relationship among the three of them to change from now on.

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>>102

I want us to form a group of four including Rabuka-chan…

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>>105

If it’s just Miharu, she gets tossed around by Fran and Rubka, but I think it would come together if we included Jekyll.

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I don’t understand what the appeal is of such a trendy, subculture-obsessed person.

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Let’s stop giving chocolates → Even if we give them, Nem-chan, you’re seriously a coward…

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>>106

However, I have not forgotten the achievement of bringing back Hitomi Mori.

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Hitomi Mori from TS series is really my type in terms of personality and everything, but it’s tough with Moi-chan…

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>>108

Moï-chan is the only one using a normal feminine tone; if she’s going to get into character, it really shows her thorough personality…

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Goro goro goro.

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Mochi-chan has a serious side, but the remnants of childhood are endearing, although sometimes she can come off as an old fogey…

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>>111

Well then… let’s end today’s lecture here…

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It’s quite amazing how this author seems to adjust the characters and relationships to fit the times.

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>>112

Himeko immediately started using violence the moment she came out, and it was no good.

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>>118

It’s a story about a heroine who uses Kansai dialect and a glasses character who talks through a computer, isn’t it? Sket Dance.

Feel the era.

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>>112

It’s clear that someone who is extremely serious about everything, from gags to story structure, is drawing this.

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You can tell that TS Kan-chan would be incredibly popular.

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>>113

A girl you can hang out with like a male friend is the best, right?

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>>113

It’s strange that Kan-chan, who doesn’t do TS, isn’t popular because they have such a great character…

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Dedicate

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Even if I transition, my personality shouldn’t change, but Moi-chan is just too hyped.

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I really like how the brain image is constantly pixelated when Keigo and Nem are aware of each other.

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What is the tendency to make the main character take on the role of a troublemaker?

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>>124

I think it’s because it’s easier to get the conversation flowing.

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The personality remains unchanged, and Moritomi Hitomi is probably just a deep subculture girl with a tendency to assert dominance…

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>>125

It seems like you are really into dresses made of denim material.

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Even if it’s a copycat at this age, someone who can make a game like that will be able to do anything as an adult.

The story is boring, but…

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>>126

The video editing skills are too high.

The story is boring and I’m not popular, but…

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I went and made an unnecessary phone call!

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>>127

It’s fine since we both had unrequited feelings, but thinking about it now, that phone call was more than just an embarrassing past…

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He’s a sub, but a good guy.

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Could you stop with the praising while also criticizing so harshly?

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The CP is too clear, making it hard to get off.

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Kan-chan can get along with anyone, so even if Tokio fades out or the seniors don’t show up at all, there is no problem at all.

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I honestly think that going from clutter to decluttering and ending up with a mindful lifestyle seems enjoyable.

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Is Nem-chan getting moody when Keigo starts talking about other girls, acting like she’s his girlfriend?

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Stop saying “the story is boring” over and over!

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Hitomi Mori has a visual that gives off a high-level vibe with her carefully curated lifestyle (for real), which makes it seem like she’s not likely to be popular.

Kanna and Keiko have a feeling that something might work out, while Miharu probably won’t, but it creates a visual that makes you want to go.

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Do you mean to say that Moin-chan is a super annoying obsessive otaku?

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>>139

There are habits of mounting, tendencies to teach, and perfectionism towards beginners as well.

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>>139

The way Keigo behaved after buying jeans can only be described as that!

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Miharu just can’t help but remember the Gessling club.

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TS Miharu is too cute.

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It’s unfair that Wolf is quite a nice guy.

Naughty

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Anyway, Miyao Onmu has great visuals.

I’ve been hooked ever since this kid showed up.

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Keigo looks cool when he’s not trying too hard to be cool…

When you create a character, it’s just super uncool.

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>>145

Since they are an athlete at their core, it’s unfair how their naturalness shines without trying to be cool.

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Because Moichan will probably be making soba by next year…

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There is a dangerous smell between the two of us, who are both hopeless in love, but just a pinch of the caring wolf.

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This week’s children’s Keigo is nice, isn’t it?

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It was too sad to be treated as unmotivated and uninterested when I didn’t have my center of gravity.

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Kanna is a typical kind-hearted woman who definitely causes misunderstandings, so I think she makes everyone around her feel restless.

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The development where the author’s allies betray and become enemies is well done, but when the enemies become allies, it feels a bit off.

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>>155

Really? Keigo and Rabuka-chan seem good together.

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>>155

Kego and Wolf are super popular, right?

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A handsome guy who has enough athletic ability to be expected to have a future in skating and enough technical skill to edit videos and create games.

This subculture jerk needs to find some balance.

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Moi-chan seems like she would suddenly start farming or smoking things once she gets older…

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>>157

It looks like they are still doing it at this point.

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>>162

I have a particular preference for coffee…

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>>157

I think I will start a home garden, soba making, and pottery within a few years, even without aging.

Because right now I’m making bread, making spice curry, and brewing coffee with a hand grinder, you know?

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I reread it and realized that I haven’t been collecting Nico’s butterflies lately.

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It’s pretty quick for all the familiars to gather together, huh?

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I don’t want to be greedy; I just want to be healed by Momochi.

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The problem with Kuroiwa-san is still a long way off.

They probably won’t let go of it.

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I like that all men are becoming equally foolish.

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Are you trying to say that Moi-chan’s hobbies are for the elderly?

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I love how the four of us suddenly get excited when we find out we’re going to get chocolate.

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I think Keigo is more like a betrayal.

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>>170

I think of it as ordinary betrayal, without saying either way.

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>>174

What does it feel like to betray a friend?

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I can imagine that Mo-chan is loud about everything related to food, clothing, and housing.

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Moi-chan, let’s have a hobby that involves interacting with others.

I can talk about it to some extent, but basically, it’s just playing by myself.

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I definitely think I will do pottery.

It seems like you like serving a careful meal on handmade plates, right, Moi-chan?

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I’m glad I allow store-bought snacks, but I think I almost became the type of mom who makes all the snacks herself for Moi-chan.

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Isn’t this manga trying to balance things out by having a backlash after a really exciting or good development?

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The serious way this guy interacts with the thread image is just too cool.

Well, once you start being conscious of it, it quickly becomes awful.

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>>177

He is undoubtedly a good guy, but his identity as a crappy subculture guy makes him increasingly troublesome as he wraps himself in self-consciousness…

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Miharu wanted to be spoiled as the youngest forever, but she was incredibly honest and it made me laugh.

It’s rare to see a character like this who is so straightforward.

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I like how Keigo shows his sportsman side from time to time.

I dislike it when you say “What’s up, guys?”

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>>179

Is it Keiko?

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>>186

Excited

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I want Moichi-chan to talk about coffee soon.

It seems like they’re even getting into hand-picking, let alone self-roasting.

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Moi-chan loves hobbies that she can enjoy slowly by herself too much.

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I love it when Moi-chan gets so engrossed in something that she struggles and comes crying to me.

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I understand why Moichi is liked by the type of uncle who pursues hobbies…

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I initially thought Kanshi was a romantic rival.

Both Sokkō and Kanniko have both become fools.

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Ban and Chami haven’t really joined the battle seriously yet, so it’s interesting to see how things will unfold.

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It’s often overlooked that Keigo was already around before Rain Dog, unlike Kuroiwa.

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>>188

You’ve been here since the time of Swimmy, right?

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Moi-chan is a bit of a show-off, but that’s just how it is.

He is a tall, muscular, good-looking guy who loves vintage clothes, is fashionable, and boasts top grades in his year.

It’s really a great find aside from the mount complex.

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>>190

The mount is way too big for a nerd…!

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>>196

“I want to give wisdom to the ignorant ones~! They say some pretty outrageous things…”

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>>190

Isn’t that one point seriously bad?

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>>197

Are you satisfied with that?

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>>205

I’m so annoyed!

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The Star Plaza is somewhat unsettling, isn’t it?

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I love Moikou-chan smiling and chatting happily with the café master.

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I’m laughing every time during the vintage clothing round.

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Moi-chan got really into marbles at an incredible speed, and that was no good.

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>>198

A lot of unfamiliar words are coming up…

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This is the kind of handsome guy that girls like…

This is the kind of handsome guy that girls like...

Keigo-kun! Amazing upgrade! Your hair is so fluffy. I’ve never seen your face this close. Your skin is beautiful. Those dark circles under your eyes are intense. Keigo, didn’t you hate cats? No, I like this cat. Wait, I can’t take this anymore! Ahhh!! Hey! Don’t move! Climb, climb!

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But it’s the imperfections that make it great, Moi-chan.

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I think it’s really great that you’re trying to arrange the room to accommodate Nem’s preferences.

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That mount habit is quite something, as it is due to the person’s high abilities.

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It seems that Miharu might not be popular with that member after all.

It seems like I’m being treated like a good child just by being watched.

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From the perspective of the same generation, Moi-chan is seriously a perfect superhuman.

Including the stoic aspects of being inexperienced.

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