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[Unknown] Gojou-kun is ending…

Betta, Gojou-kun, betta, betta, Gojou-kun.

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx25

Tell me your thoughts on the first night.

There are lives that can be saved.

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It’s fine if it’s just audio.

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Shall I make it… a drama CD?

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It was quite creepy how Ryouka-san had Amanne-san holding onto money.

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There’s no good to be gained from continuing a romantic comedy after you start dating.

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>>6

I want to see it, but it’s a troubling line as the excitement doesn’t really last that long.

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Rather than this.

>>8

This seems to be closer to reality.

I think it’s extreme to view the desire to see as a minority opinion.

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>>6

The otaku was loud about wanting to see it!

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>>9

It was just that you were the noisy minority.

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>>9

Wanting to see something is different from continuing it for a long time.

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>>6

That’s why virgins are like this…

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Let’s do it for 20 years like Aira Island.

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Will the anime make it to the end in the second season?

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I wanted to see a story where a cosplay job comes in and feels a bit off, so I ask Gojo-kun to make a costume for me and get recognized by the public…

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It’s better to stop thinking that becoming a couple is the goal for weak otaku.

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>>14

It’s one thing if it’s a long-running series, but being lectured in a thread about something that’s ending…

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>>14

In reality, it’s annoying to go up and down from there in creation, no matter what.

The two lived happily together for a long time.

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>>14

Shall we talk about Kaguya-sama?

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>>14

The scenario in eroge is boring after we start dating…

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>>130

They usually throw in a gloomy twist to create a climax…

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>>14

But in most romantic comedies, the time before getting together is the most enjoyable…

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Huh? Is it ending?

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Once we start dating, I tend to become excessively greedy.

It’s fine if it’s a shrine, but with middle and high school students, the vividness feels uncomfortable.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

Being in a relationship is both a goal and a starting line.

It is the author’s freedom to decide whether to make that the goal.

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Are you getting excited with the hina doll costume?

22: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Casually depict the two of them ten years later after starting a relationship.

This is good enough.

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>>22

Gojou-kun puts his hands together in front of his grandfather’s portrait.

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If you keep going, a thief cat will show up, so plan to escape.

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I want to keep watching the costume creation part, not the romance comedy part!

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Many works for women become serious after starting a relationship.

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>>27

Isn’t that more of a family dispute than a romantic comedy?

29: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

Even if they say something about weak otaku, the majority of romance creations end with a couple getting together, so that’s the answer.

Both otaku and non-otaku groups understand that it’s good to stop there.

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There are ways to continue even if you fight, break up, or cheat!

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In reality, we often go through events after starting to date.

In romantic comedies, characters typically go through almost all events other than sex before they start dating.

It’s unoriginal and I can’t see the goal, so it’s ambiguous.

33: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

Sex!?

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>>33

It’s sex, right?

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In addition to his love life, Gojo-kun’s doll making and Marin-chan’s cosplay direction are also quite neatly organized.

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I just want to see Gojou-kun struggling more with cosplay costumes and hina dolls…

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>>35

Only Gojo Yumumi can see that.

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>>47

You got married… to another woman besides me…

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I feel like we’ve been together for quite a long time since we started dating.

In romantic comedies, it’s not uncommon for the story to end with the couple getting together.

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If it were a format for consulting sub-characters about their problems, we could keep the conversation going until graduation.

In a one-on-one relationship, confessing really feels like reaching the goal, and there won’t be anything left to do.

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We resolved most of the problems and policies almost simultaneously after we started dating.

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I don’t understand what it means to start talking about weak otaku just because you don’t want it to end…

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>>41

In this case, the weak otaku undoubtedly doesn’t want it to end, contrary to the author’s intentions.

I’m the same.

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>>73

I think it’s an incredibly beautiful ending.

But I understand because I’m a weak otaku too.

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Since there are no particular obstacles in the relationship, it might be difficult to portray it as a drama.

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If we end it here for now and start the two-person erotic part.

Eeh!

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Even if you say it’s a romantic comedy, there are many that end right before they start dating.

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If you’re in the third year, there are milestones like graduation, so there are patterns where you continue until then, but since it’s still the first year…

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In creation, once you start dating, that’s the goal, right?

If you draw it poorly afterwards, you’ll have trouble with the next goalpost.

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>>46

This is a work that has a proper theme in others as well, but it also moved towards resolution all at once…

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After starting a relationship, the goal is probably pregnancy → childbirth.

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I honestly don’t need the part where this character, even though I know she’s the heroine, is clouded by a love triangle.

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I also feel like I wanted to see the school festival events again.

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When grandpa passes away, it’s too hard for the store to rest on Gojo-kun’s shoulders, so please live a little longer until he grows a bit more.

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It was resolved relatively quickly.

The Jujutsu sisters were removed before developing romantic feelings.

The trauma at the beginning of episode 1 made me realize through Amano-kun’s story that it’s okay to like what you like.

By the time Non-chan made her reappearance, it was no longer an issue.

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Asahi hasn’t been around lately!

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>>58

I’m going to die!

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Even if I tell you to keep going without changes, you will definitely stop reading it eventually!

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>>60

I’m still reading Uzaki-chan!!!!!!!!

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>>74

What happens after we clash…?

Engagement (Marriage) Edition?

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Draw the cuddling after they made love, like the two who are grilling.

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Aren’t you having some trouble?

63: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I have already depicted how Gojo-kun changes through costume production.

The love of the dress-up doll has been fulfilled.

It’s the end.

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Gal → Girl → Monkeys are great, right…

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As long as it’s just flirting, that’s fine, but it would be troublesome if it takes a negative turn…

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Well, it would be nice if you could draw erotic doujin like Ase to Sekken.

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Will it end with the costumes of the Emperor and Empress?

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>>68

About 10 years have passed, involving my daughter and my cosplay friends in a 5-tiered display cosplay.

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A harem ending led by Marin-chan could also be possible.

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If it’s aimed at women, there are often multiple couples other than the main character.

Even if you have a main relationship, you can develop the story by involving other couples, so the structure of the story is different and it’s not something to be compared.

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The nipples weren’t that erotic…

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Grandpa has the role of watching over his grandchildren’s growth.

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Tell me about going to do what we need to do at a love hotel this time.

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Finally got together, happy ending! Since it’s a good stopping point, I guess it’s fine to gather up to here, and there are also people who think that way too.

The after part is kind of like an FD in a game, so it’s not a position that stands out more than the main story.

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The skills of the clothing craftsman and the skills as a layer are at a level that impresses even the most troublesome authors, so they are probably among the best in the story.

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Was it only Lady Juju who showed her muscles to Gojo-kun?

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Conversely, it would be nice if they portrayed an after story of Marin-chan and Gojo-kun as a fan disk after finishing the main story!

It’s the kind of thing that’s common in shojo manga!

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I quickly discarded the route with multiple heroines, didn’t I?

If you’re looking to add some ebb and flow to the events, the only way is to have the grandfather collapse regularly.

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>>82

Stop it!!

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>>82

That author is the worst…

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At this point, the initial Gojo-kun was making noise while getting intimate with Marin-chan.

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It’s both a goal and a starting line, but even if you show me the reality of fighting over trivial matters and becoming estranged, it won’t become popular.

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Do you want a sequel that looks like Spotted Flower?

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The only thing left is how many cosplay ideas Marin-chan has, but it probably won’t reach the same level of enthusiasm as Re-sama or the Destiny Arc.

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It’s over…

I thought they would delve deeper into the development of being pursued from various places due to the aftermath of the Hanieko costume.

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>>91

Seno Shutout

The conclusion is that cosplaying is fine as long as we enjoy it among ourselves, so isn’t this good enough here?

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Is a story about a romantic comedy after two people who love each other get together really necessary?

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>>92

An epilogue is necessary.

No need for twists and turns.

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>>92

He might bring along a NTR playboy or a rapist who stabs the protagonist with a knife…

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My parents will also bless me in heaven.

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Ending while being cherished is the most beautiful, isn’t it?

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I definitely want Juju to be rewarded.

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The fragrant flowers bloom elegantly, and although we’ve been together for a long time, it’s interesting.

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>>97

Since growth is the main theme, the story continues as long as there are individual purposes and the relationship between them.

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>>97

Over there, there are still axes other than romance left…

Since both the romantic aspect and the cosplay aspect have reached a conclusion here, it was in a state where it could end at any time.

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In the final episode, Little Gojou-kun will appear with about five people, right?

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>>99

Little Marine-chan will make the thread picture a reality!

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>>99

I’ll give one person to Jujyu-sama.

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I’m satisfied if I can see a scene with Rei in the anime.

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It’s the kind of thing that people say should have ended right there in a romantic comedy.

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To be honest, the development after this becomes a story about how to reverse-rape Gojo-kun.

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Shifting to works that depict cosplay eroticism.

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I wonder if it’s stuck together with the offal.

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I still feel like there is some edible part left after all.

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Is it okay to have sex in anicon?

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There are romantic comedies like “The Quintessential Quintuplets” where the relationship quickly leads to a conclusion, and there are others like “The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten” where the sweet moments after getting together are the main focus.

In the end, it’s up to the author’s and the editor’s way of thinking.

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It feels like the last few episodes have just been about chatting happily with classmates, so I wonder if it’s a preparation period for the new chapter…

Maybe it was more about adjusting the number of episodes.

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I was a bit sluggish even before the Haniel arc, so I can accept that it ends with them getting together.

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>>114

I think if the serialization pace hadn’t slowed down, the feeling of it becoming tedious would have been less noticeable.

With that serialization pace, I feel a bit sluggish no matter what kind of development it has.

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The big event is over.

From here on, it will probably just become increasingly subtle.

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After reconciling with my fateful childhood friend Non-chan, I thought there would be a continued struggle with Kaimu, but that wasn’t the case. We simply reconciled and faded out, so it seemed like there wouldn’t be any further ups and downs in the romance part.

I would personally be happy if you could write a sequel once a year.

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Knowing Marin-chan, after she has adored Gojo-kun for a while,

You’d want to try a 3P or 4P with Jujusama, right?

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I love the nasal voice of Marin-chan when she was asked if she wants to become Shizuku-tan in the anime.

Both lead actors were fresh and skilled.

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>>117

But I suppose they would say they want to see it if they have the chance.

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Shall we start a new series of Darkness?

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I want to see about one episode’s worth of the epilogue.

I’m looking forward to the new writing.

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Sequel: My Bride Changes Clothes

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It’s just starting here, but over there it’s already the final episode, isn’t it?! I feel like it could be a running gag in a spin-off.

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I’m satisfied as long as Gojou-kun and Marin-chan’s child appears at the end of the final episode.

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>>127

There are certainly at least two people…

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Let’s do the Juju-sama route!

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I have confidence that even if I ruin past accomplishments with a new series focused on erotic content, it can still be enjoyable.

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I would be okay with a spin-off, so please show us the dramas of other characters.

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The bad older sisters are too much of a potent drug, and I’m too curious about them.

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Until a romantic comedy’s relationship is established, it is synonymous with a school story up to graduation.

Show me the university student edition, but it doesn’t jump…

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The dress-up doll will hold a ceremony.

Draw an epilogue with a title like that.

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A cooking spin-off after getting married! This is it!

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>>138

Marin-chan’s cooking attacks Gojo-kun’s grandfather’s stomach.

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>>147

😨

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>>147

Are you trying to kill the elderly with metabolic syndrome?

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Four-panel gags are fine!

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Even after starting a relationship, romantic comedies sometimes misjudge the balance of creating turmoil to keep the story going.

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Cosplay that can only be done during pregnancy! I want to see silly images like dressing a baby in costumes.

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“Isn’t Gojo-kun also making weapons for cosplay or something?”

It seems like there was a conversation about something that piqued my interest.

I was also wondering if you would dig deeper into that.

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>>142

Did you do it, Haniel?

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It’s fine to continue, but there are many writers who only have shallow stories about casual cheating or depressing developments.

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Is it true that Akira-san’s brain would break if he found out that Marin-chan has a boyfriend?

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>>144

I will put all my savings into the wedding gift.

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>>144

I let out an extremely dirty voice when my favorite pairing is formed.

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>>144

I think Akira-san generally fully supports what their favorite does.

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There are too many replies from Suzuka…

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It’s fine if the ending is that the great-grandchild is inspired after seeing the great-grandmother’s cosplay photos.

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I want to see more stories about the continuation of our relationship and what the next cosplay will be!

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I thought it had become a work that seemed to lose focus right before the reconciliation, but was it already the epilogue?

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What I want to see is Gojo-kun making costumes and Marin-chan wearing them; the romance between the two is just a bonus.

I want you to draw something like Gojo-kun, taking notes while playing an eroge with a fierce expression and searching through a flea market with a face like seeking revenge on his parents.

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It looks like Gojo-kun is like a child, but there’s a possibility that Grandpa won’t be around by then, so I want to see the future but also don’t want to.

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Given Marin-chan’s determination, it’s possible for her to drop out of high school and give birth.

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At the peak of Japanese cosplay, I achieved victory at my first Comiket and realized the importance of self-satisfaction.

What I aim for is…

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>>158

Huh? The ultimate goal of being Gojo-kun’s wife is in the epilogue, right?

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In cosplay, while Gojo-kun was in charge of the costume and makeup skills, this part has transcended the limits of amateur ability.

The problem is that it has already transcended the realm of cosplay.

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Since I can only do cosplay sex from now on, I can’t offer any more than this.

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>>162

The continuation is on dlsite! Well…

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>>162

So I’m telling you to bring it out.

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The response “In the end, it’s cosplay in a wedding dress” that I saw yesterday was no good.

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In the end, you’re going to dress up as a hina doll, right?

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Through destiny, we bring forth the completed forms of the two, overcoming Gojo-kun’s past trauma and establishing a couple.

I think there’s nothing left to do since the story has already been wrapped up in various ways.

That being said, it’s a bit frustrating that some additional characters appeared towards the end, but nothing really happened with them and it just wrapped up.

But there’s nothing more to depict in the story of the two main characters.

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I wanted to see a bit more of that lovey-dovey vibe like in the thread images.

The buildup was too long.

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I think the epilogue is one that jumps ahead in time, like several years later…

Until high school graduation.

Until I become a working adult.

Until the wedding.

Until after the child is born.

There are various patterns that can be considered…

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>>169

And the two who died leaving behind children…

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The Juju sisters have somehow ended up in a position far from the homos, but what are we going to do about this…?

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>>170

What are you going to do? It was just a guest character in one episode, and the fact that they made a reappearance in a more prominent role is already a pretty good treatment.

171: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s a story about after we started dating.

It’s fine to just show a little bit to the readers who have accompanied me this far in the bonus episode of the paperback.

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In shoujo manga and ladies’ comics, relationships often drag on for a long time after they start, but that route doesn’t exist here.

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Once we get married, we won’t be able to call each other “Mr. Kitagawa” and “Gojou-kun,” so an episode to change our way of calling each other is definitely necessary.

Where should I pay to get it drawn?

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Gojo-kun has also overcome various things and is dating Marin-chan.

Logically, I can accept that this is the final episode.

I want to see what’s beyond that! The feeling of disconnection is overwhelming because of my otaku heart.

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Gojou-kun’s low self-esteem positively changes as he meets Marin-chan.

Since that was the axis of the story, it would be more beautiful to conclude it once it has been resolved.

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The serialization is ending…

But the days do not end.

The tough and gentle days loved by Gojo-kun and Marin-chan are

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>>181

Yeah! Sexy cosplay doll!

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Akira’s foul voice echoed in the wedding venue.

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Even if it turns into something like Kaguya-sama, where the focus shifts to the supporting characters after the main couple starts dating…

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Adachi Mitsuru says that confessing is the goal.

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I remembered Mori Mihoko’s novel, “There is nothing less worth talking about than a fulfilled love.”

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I want Amanekun to try dating Ryouka-san.

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>>187

A wife who comes to make me dress in women’s clothes while holding money…

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>>190

It’s better than being pursued by an editing homo.

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A course where you have other manga artists write spin-offs for you to profit from.

191: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Rather than dragging on after getting together and gradually becoming boring so that no one reads it anymore, it’s better to end it.

I think it’s much better to end while being cherished.

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If we keep sharing our relationship stories every week, we’re bound to run out of material.

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If there are other themes left, it’s no problem to continue after we start dating, but since the other themes have already been resolved…

If we don’t create new themes, it just becomes more and more complacent as we continue.

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Will it become Gojou Kaimu…?

Sounds good…

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It would be nice if they drew a one-shot spin-off as if they remembered it.

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I’m looking forward to the next work as well.

But please spare me the seriousness!

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>>197

Next, since writing is a hassle, should I just make it so that all characters except the main ones are wiped out?

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There are some works that forcibly create new problems to continue.

Reading stuff like that is frustrating, you know…

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>>198

It’s a continuous thing in shoujo manga!

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>>198

Koji Seo!

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It’s because it’s the type of manga that can’t be drawn as you get older, so there’s no helping it.

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With this author, if they were to illustrate after getting together, it’s clear that new issues would arise, leading to tension and a temporary breakup… it’s so predictable.

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>>203

Previous work…

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Since the establishment of shoujo manga, it has begun to focus on side characters, affairs, and conflicts, right?

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>>206

If there are themes other than love from the beginning, it’s often the case that we connect the conversation that way.

If there was nothing, it would naturally become that way since human relationships are the main genre.

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>>210

The way Gojou-kun and Kaimu-chan approach cosplay has also been settled…

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Is it finished?!

208: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I thought it would expand further after catching the author’s eye by destiny, but it ended surprisingly quickly.

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Even though they are just the first guest group for the episode, the dry sisters are being talked about a lot.

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I don’t want to see pointless fights after they get together, so they lived happily ever after! That’s enough for a romantic comedy.

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I can focus on the live-action version, Yosh!

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In shoujo manga, there are often storylines where the girl ends up dating her crush but things don’t go well, so she breaks up and dates another guy, only to realize she really loves the first one! It’s quite common, right?

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