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I hope it becomes more popular because it’s interesting.

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I’ll listen to you, so try to talk about it a bit.

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In the ancient capital of Kyoto, the shape-shifting cat, Tatari, feared as a great demon, was sealed away after being defeated by a onmyoji for a thousand years… Escaping from that seal, Tatari encounters a pair of siblings, Takeru and Yuki, who live poor but happy days.

However, Takeru gets caught up in a mafia inheritance dispute and loses his life! To protect his younger sister Yuki, Tataru decides to disguise himself as Takeru and live out Takeru’s life!

Tatari, who had been living a school life without being discovered as a yokai, gets her true identity uncovered by Abe Haruka, a descendant of the onmyoji, and gets caught up in a battle that has lasted for a millennium!

And so, the stage for battle moves to Hong Kong――in this city where the heirs to legacies and dedicated youkai gather, Tataru vows revenge for Takeru!

Let’s read it for now because it’s interesting!

https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/4856001361130497863

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The introduction of the Shii-garu Nihonbashi store is so poor!

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Poor Takeru, that’s too sad!

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Takeru is at a level where he can only be described as truly pitiful.

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There was something like making a contract to prolong life or something like that…

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>>7

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Tatari loves Takeru so much that they don’t want to transform into any other form…

I don’t want to take actions that are inconsistent with how I interpret myself as Takeru, like being born in my mind because I like him too much, or being unable to do cruel things.

In that sense, Takeru’s presence is significant in the story, but he is already dead.

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A yokai battle manga with a protagonist who is a yokai that disguised itself as a friend who was killed, vowing revenge.

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I’m reading it while thinking that since there are only attractive handsome characters, it will probably attract a lot of fujoshi if it ever becomes an anime.

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Tataris are too much of a wild great youkai.

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I like it because it includes most of what I look for in a slightly dark battle manga from Sunday.

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That’s not what a big brother is to you, little sister!

Isn’t it something like this?

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It’s a manga that often has ads running on X.

I was worried about it.

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It’s sad that they were born between the mafia’s whores…

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The heroine-like girl’s quirks are strong.

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Is this the ad where it turns into the owner who died from bullying?

It was such a grand story.

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>>17

I think it’s probably a different manga.

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>>18

It should be correct.

I thought it was a story where a shapeshifting cat takes on the role of the deceased owner and takes care of the sister while doing various things, but…

I have a memory of being confused when my owner, who is a rich kid, formed a tag team with a yokai and started a battle for succession over the wealthy heir.

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When it comes to talking about my favorite scenes, it might end up being quite spoilery.

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That guy who reappears at just the right moment to save the day completely spoils the surprise.

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It’s exhausting to read because almost everyone can be said to have an extremely high-pressure attitude.

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If you post a scene that looks erotic, it will be easy to win.

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This is the one where I felt sorry for Takeru after watching the first episode… and it became too painful to read…

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I hope Yuki-chan finds out soon, and Takiru’s transformation becomes impossible too. ❤️

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Why did you involve Takeru, who is mostly unrelated!

If you include someone who doesn’t have much power but is qualified to participate, it won’t end up in a stalemate, right?

is truly evil.

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I like it because an erotic snow woman appears.

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>>28

It’s terrible that this is the provisional heroine.

There was a classmate who acted like a heroine all the way to Hong Kong…

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>>30

That kid is too much of a monster for my brother…

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It seems like there might be a girl who is in love with Takeru, given how well she is doing.

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There’s a big brother in there, but isn’t there a girl who looks like a heroine?

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It’s cute how Setsuna is more in love with Tatari than I expected.

I like the part where you cry and sob when rejected.

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I’m sorry, but I initially have the impression that it surprisingly won’t be canceled.

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Considering the number of comments, it seems to be steadily growing, so it’s a three-sister pattern.

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Among the manga currently being serialized in Sunday, this is one of my favorites.

There are hardly any battle manga at all.

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It’s really terrible that the protagonist’s benefactor was only added as a factor because they thought the incompetent ones would kill each other off on their own.

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Setsuna and Nameless are definitely going to be popular, but it’s hard to talk about them because there’s only spoilers.

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>>37

Main heroine

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I started reading because I saw the self yuri kiss of Setsuna posted, so I’m grateful to the anonymous person.

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Well, it seems like the atmosphere is finally starting to wind down…

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Sunday has a nice lineup, but it’s sad to hear that Rock-a-Lock is announced to conclude in just three more episodes.

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It’s disappointing that Rock-a-Lock has the typical feeling of Sunday where readers drift away from the beginning when it seems like it won’t do well until it starts to feel good.

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Is Tsumiki-san expecting that first love will be broken?

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>>43

I think it’s the same for not being able to be captured.

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>>46

I was pushed in Nagano.

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Most of the discussions about mid-tier manga in Sunday tend to revolve around Sunday overall!

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I thought they would do various things with the bully, but the transition to the battle theme was quite smooth and the introduction was good.

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I subscribe to Sunday digitally, but I haven’t read it.

Shall I try reading it through…?

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I saw a thread about a battle manga that I stopped reading for the first time.

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>>49

Even if it becomes a battle story, they are already fighting by the third episode!

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>>52

So it means I stopped reading at episode 3.

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>>56

If anything, I’ve been hinting at the battles since the first episode, but are you really reading it?

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>>49

It’s disappointing when you get drawn in by a story published on X, and then the latest episode has changed genres…

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The battle we’re currently in feels like the visuals of the curse have become quite seductive, don’t you think?

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>>51

I think it’s a good trend since it seems to be well-received by women based on the comments I’m seeing.

The three sisters also made a comeback after they secured regular customers.

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>>51

Recently, it feels like the art has become more sleek, and both Tataru and Setsuna have become incredibly beautiful.

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>>60

Setsuna is really erotic and it’s troubling, or not.

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It’s a classic kind of fun, and I think it could be even more popular, but it doesn’t seem to match the preferences of the anonymous.

A framework similar to Black Clover in Jump.

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>>55

Isn’t “Nameless” something you somewhat like?

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Ichikabachika has a game with the third army…!? I’m surprised!

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>>57

Sometimes it takes about a year until a series in Sunday gets canceled…

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Well then, I’ll also post my favorite Sunday serialization.

https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550689798346084151

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Although it’s Sunday, this part feels like it’s jumping off the page.

Both the story and the battles are interesting.

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I only read “Dragon,” “Strawberry,” “Red Bull,” and “Tatari.”

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Kenichi and the person from Ueki have returned, but it seems they aren’t read much on the web.

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I think a strand shouldn’t be serialized in Sunday…

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Strand looks just like Afternoon or Morning Two.

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Kenichi’s performance has a track record, so there probably won’t be a short-term cancellation, but even so, the slow pace is just boring.

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The one that started later is so fast that it makes the other one look even worse.

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I’m worried that the interim final boss is showing up again, even though there are still quite a few mid-bosses left, which might lead to it being cut short.

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Threads about Sunday manga tend to turn into general Sunday threads.

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>>71

It doesn’t have enough power to be told in one.

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>>73

Is that going to end…?

I recently started reading it a little and I think it’s pretty interesting.

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I think it took too much time for Rockalock to gather its members.

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I was looking forward to it because the original works by the author were quite interesting.

It feels like the gears of the mind didn’t align when it comes to disaster stories…

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Locker Rock is interesting, isn’t it?

Was it plain?

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It’s a bit much to spend three episodes on the usual pattern of Sunday where he ends up living as a freeloader in someone’s house.

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>>72

The ideal I was thinking about in response to everyone being a pitcher is too tough…

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I laughed at the mafia.

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The person with the plants found Onizuka-chan cute and felt reassured about various things.

Because my first main female character was a giant old lady.

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In the flashback scene, she was cute, right!

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It’s difficult to describe the charm of Rock-A-Lock in just one word, but…

The club advisor is a former drummer who has a habit of becoming half-naked when she gets excited.

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It’s funny that a thread only gets started when the teacher takes off their clothes.

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It’s a waste not to read something that won’t be captured.

The world is filled with intense evil spirits, yet it coexists with a kind world where an oblivious and invincible girl resides, creating a unique flavor.

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The new series in Yellow started off well, but it was only featured in the beginning and has already been on hiatus.

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Episode 1 was really good.

I stopped reading it after about 4 episodes.

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I feel it’s quite tough to take a break before providing materials to judge whether it’s interesting or not.

Well, at least it’s better that the reopening date is already set.

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I was hesitant about Psycho Eyes because of the name and thumbnail, but it turned out to be good, different from my expectations.

I thought it would be something gruesome or shocking.

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I like the three villains in Web Rider.

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I quietly like the flower of the Shite.

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I feel like the drawing has become a bit rough again.

I like it quite a bit, so I hope it continues.

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It may be the core of the story, but the protagonist is too good.

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The drawings are great and I can also draw panels with a good sense of exaggeration.

I don’t really like how the characters’ speech changes to make it feel like a scene influenced by a manga.

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As of now, it seems that the only thing that can stand alone is the idea of breaking Akira Momose’s first love.

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It has a bit of a Helsing vibe.

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>>73

Rocca finds music topics difficult no matter what.

I don’t think you should line up the Ichibachi around there.

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In today’s ranking, the web original is above “to the ground”… so I read it and the art skills are amazing.

Isn’t that the author of Darwin’s Game? When did they start flowing in?

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>>101

Volume 2 now on sale! Buy now!

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>>101

It was quite a topic of discussion when the serialization started.

But it feels like there aren’t many threads on the bulletin board.

Even though you’re a legal loli master…

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(Is it subtle…?)

>>104

I’ll buy it.

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>>101

I was surprised to see that the character design looked quite like something from Sunday when I caught a glimpse of it.

I wonder if they are adjusting it to fit the publication medium.

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The atmosphere was already bad for Hachi around episodes 1 and 2…

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It’s a pretty hobbyist, serious fantasy, so I think those who like it will absolutely love “Road Magia.”

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Speaking of fantasy, what about Albus?

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I think the art and story are good, but I feel that the punch is lacking because it’s set up with a mountain for the ending.

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This is a timely thread for me, who has recently started reading and got hooked.

It’s already mentioned above, but it really feels like a classic battle manga with a dark atmosphere featuring Thunder. The protagonist, who is not inherently good at the starting point of the story due to past deeds, struggles to be good, fights desperately so that the people on Hinata’s side won’t be in the shadows, and encounters an onmyoji who comes at him with “I don’t know anything, just die.” Additionally, there are battles with formidable foes hinted at right from the beginning. If it’s this kind of work, it generally includes elements you want, so I highly recommend it.

Personally, I recommend the part in the Hong Kong arc where the protagonist goes all out to win, even doing something they absolutely don’t want to do, and it’s very erotic.

It turned into a deficit while I was writing.

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That guy.

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I like the feeling of suspense, not knowing if Albus is already in the Grand √.

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I’m glad you made it in time.

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I feel that Albus has become a bit anxious.

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Kilkiru-chan, who became Abeko-kun’s bait, was cute.

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Don’t keep making bizarre documents until you end up in the red.

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>>116

I was all excited to open it because it said there was a thread! But I got angry and started writing because the thread was just a sham without any content, so please forgive me.

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I honestly don’t really understand the factions of the Onmyoji.

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That guy… I understand…

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I laughed because I mistyped “thunder” while rushing.

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I hope it gets adapted into an anime.

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I started reading Road Magia.

That’s interesting.

Let’s read it bit by bit.

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