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[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] This week’s story was really tough…

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Very painful.

My stomach is f*cked up.

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Don’t treat me like I’m not your friend with an easy-to-use image.

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>>2

“Ei” “Ai” “san…?”

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>>3

The name registration is gone…

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>>153

I heard you’re registering your classmates’ names.

If it’s not a family name that you use frequently, it’s quicker to speak using lines from your favorite book, right, Shizuka?

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>>153

After this was said, I realized and read it again.

The one that went “Oeeeee!”

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It has become efficient to live by sipping the type of kindness that Kobon Seki gives to everyone…

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>>4

Now that I know the bond of the Koitaro family, it is impossible.

And aside from everything else, since Miumi Misugi’s hatred has been resurrected, return is also impossible.

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Nadi’s Japanese class, where “fuck you” is used as conveniently as by the locals, is way too free.

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A memorable scene that shows the growth of shy Shizuka, who reached out to her classmates with concern.

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In the timeline where Nagino is not present, Mimai-chan and Usachan share the same birthday in the Koitaro family…

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Although I remembered the name of my classmate, Eio, because of the strong character design, there wasn’t anything particularly memorable about her. She ran out of the classroom looking distressed. I wonder what happened.

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Shizuka-chan has really grown up…

It seems that you can now be approached by people other than family.

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Is Koi-taro kind to others who are not vibing?

I’m falling in love.

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>>13

It seems like there might be around 5000 trillion in internal evaluation points…

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>>13

Koitaro is kind enough to spend about three hours searching for the teacher’s contact lenses on their first meeting.

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From the very beginning, it was the guy who was looking for his contact lenses for four hours.

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If we add “The head is” at the beginning of the paper that Shizuka has, it seems like the ultimate provocative image will be born.

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>>17

I know that spot, but it feels like I passed through because I don’t like your attitude.

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>>19

That person is crazy.

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If it goes on hiatus, the synchronization will definitely go to 100%…

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>>18

By doing the anime hair episode during this time, we can deal a significant blow to the Jump Plus crowd.

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The episode of Koi-taro’s kindness is coming out too early.

Is it her?

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Well, at least with those classmates from that class, I can become friends from scratch, even if I don’t know them.

I probably can’t go to the rooftop.

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Everyone is moving forward and growing without Nagi’s memory, right?

I don’t know what kind of situation Miajiu-senpai is in, but…

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>>25

“I tried to invite them to be friends, but I was turned down without hesitation! Well, I entered the contest on my own anyway.”

“Well, it’s your fault, isn’t it?”

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>>28

Maybe after a few hours, I’ll forget about it too.

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Who is the girlfriend who gets along well with Eiho-san?

Shizuka and Bibi-senpai and a few?

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>>26

It’s just a hypothetical situation, but I feel like I could get close to Ikuku by being the bat person.

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>>26

Aiai-chan also became friends through amigurumi, and Rin-chan got closer due to static electricity.

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I thought that even an attack from a parallel world would be fine for the Koyotaro family.

She can’t do it.

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What is with that idiot original story preparing such a detailed logic that allows Nagi to run in the hallway with a story like this?

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A close-knit group of five friends from classes 1-4!

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I wonder if the Nagi from the parallel world would be shocked if she made eye contact with Koitaro.

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The Tragedy of Girl A

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Because I created a situation where I can’t run out dramatically.

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>>35

Thank you, vice principal.

I laughed a little.

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>>35

On the contrary, thanks to the serious developments being faithfully adhered to, it emphasizes that they are connected to the usual silly romantic comedy.

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What if the next rescue illustration is suddenly Nagi x Koi-taro?

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What would you do if the next time it was a gag ending like Spider-Man, where various multiverse Love Taro comes to help?

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>>38

I think it’s normal.

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>>38

The situation is that it’s Peter Parker after the other Spider-Mans have returned to the multiverse…

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If you forget about Nano, both Shizuka and Mimimi-senpai will be sad, so I hope Koi-taro can solve it on his own.

Without informing anyone at all.

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>>40

On the contrary, I want to see a family that doesn’t know me but is serious about Koitaro and is willing to cooperate!

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I hope that the parallel world where Nagi exists becomes a world where she feels a little less lonely.

To work hard on my studies and efficiently improve the world without forming relationships like the Koitaro family or others… would surely be lonely…

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>>42

That said, there is also the sin of unilaterally trampling on Nano’s feelings in this world, so showing a possibly enviable world might be both a relief and a punishment for me.

…Why such a somber contemplation in 100 Kano…?

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>>42

Shall we do it… the development where all parallel world Koitaro and his girlfriends come together…

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>>50

I saw this in an eroge called Baldosky…

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>>55

100 Kano is an erotic manga, so it’s probably okay…

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I have no choice but to teach love to a 35-year-old who doesn’t know love.

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The only solace is the vice-principal and the Nadi language.

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To teach you love is──

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I heard that you felt sad because you entered the family with a repressed feeling, unable to acknowledge that Mimimi-senpai is beautiful.

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>>51

I’ve always lived thinking I’m the second most beautiful in the world.

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>>51

But I only see the reliable and beautiful parts of Mibimi-senpai, so I like that Himeuta is surprised to see Mibimi-senpai make that kind of face.

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I like the feeling that the grandmother’s “thank you” for the lady’s “fuck you” has a rhyme to it.

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>>52

What is rolling fuck you…?

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Shizuka-chan has the feeling of wanting cooperation at the same time.

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Rashou Gate, just hold on a little longer!

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Since we’re in the same cohort, I want to believe that if Koitaro puts his mind to it, he can overwrite that side…

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Trying to force myself to accept it with unrealistic thoughts like “you reap what you sow” or “you deserve this” is painful.

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Shizuka-chan’s serious arc was helped by Nagi.

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This

>>59

Don’t put aside the fact that I remembered and helped someone.

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>>65

Nagino is really, really concerned about how much she has discarded people’s goodwill beyond that.

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I want to see a story where Koi-taro becomes the starting point in this world and he, at 35 years old, is united with Nano, who is also 35 years old.

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Mei! Do it again in two weeks!

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>>64

I will revolve the Earth.

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It might be better that it’s just a loss of memory rather than a change in the past…

If it was a past alteration, there’s a possibility that without Nano, we couldn’t clear some of her joining events…

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I want Nagi to grow up straight without entering the meaningless Koitaro family and to be efficient.

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From Nagi’s perspective, it’s really tough that the bond with Shizu-chan and Mibimi Senpai, who are especially close in the family, has disappeared.

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The longer personal event that started with Kusuri’s Kiss Zombie Biohazard has now been completed by everyone.

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Isn’t it too harmful to have another version of myself that appears and disappears suddenly?

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>>71

But perhaps it’s the loneliest Nagino, who is cutting away all the meaninglessness and struggling alone in solitude…

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>>71

If I hadn’t met Aijo Rentaro and the Rentaro family, there’s a high possibility that Nagi no in this world line would have turned out like this…

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>>71

Spending too much time on one of the infinitely many world lines is meaningless.

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>>71

To be honest, it’s not really about the level of civilization; I feel like it will end up being a failure of the previous plans.

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>>71

It’s not about negotiating or fighting anymore; I’ve already done it…

Too efficient…

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>>71

Because Nano herself acknowledges that this was the original way of thinking.

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I wonder what it is.

I am confused by myself for expecting a level of heroic rescue from the last Koi Taro that I haven’t felt in a while.

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>>72

If I keep achieving results, it’s like I’m really performing as a hero…

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The first person who couldn’t save the anime on Nico Live—it’s painful waiting for updates while that’s going on next to me.

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I grabbed it tightly, realizing it’s not a hologram but a physical entity, a parallel world nano.

Can I get away with a kiss…?

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>>80

But you cannot cross the world a second time once you’ve crossed it once…

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Even so, if it’s Koitaro… Koitaro will somehow make it happen!

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Rolling Fuck You

A rolling corpse.

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>>83

This American negative words are all f*** you, so it doesn’t make any sense!

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Maybe the Nagino from a parallel world would also go to save normally.

Koitaro has that kind of side to him.

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>>84

Isn’t it that parallel worlds aren’t necessarily decayed?

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>>92

Aren’t you guaranteed to be unhappy because you haven’t met your destined person?

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>>98

If you haven’t met, then that person isn’t your destiny, so at least in that regard, you won’t be unhappy.

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>>98

It’s a story about what would happen if we didn’t end up together, and I’ve already been alive for 20 years.

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>>98

It’s only a problem if we meet and have a strong feeling but don’t end up together.

It’s a fortunate thing to have someone destined for you, but it’s not always the case that you can meet that destined person.

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>>92

It’s not about saving the world, but rather saving the ordinary lonely 35-year-old Nagino…

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If a kiss can save the Earth, then why not save parallel worlds too?

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While Nagi has the ability to move between parallel worlds, none of the readers find it strange.

Efficient SF introduction

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I’ve already saved the Earth twice, so I’m just a regular hero.

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This time, it’s not just about burning it or being okay with being a sacrifice.

I have to move the heart of the parallel world nano.

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The one who will feel the worst for not being able to save Nagino over there is Koutarou, so he will take action.

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I wonder if aliens have the technology to go to parallel worlds…

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What is the love Taro in the parallel world doing!?

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>>96

If the god of the parallel world isn’t messing up, it is believed that they are living normally.

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Rikuto big brother right before the update.

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>>97

Isn’t there a human heart?

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>>97

You are a sadistic teacher, Rikito.

You are a sadistic teacher named Rikita.

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The world of memories in the subtitle has bad taste.

The world of memories is disappearing.

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Maybe the god of the parallel world hasn’t messed up, so 35-year-old Nagi has no destined person.

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>>105

A destined person is inefficient.

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>>105

Watch Laputa while working, God…

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen a protagonist like Koi Taro… Is it since episode 1?

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I said that anything other than things that improve the future is meaningless on my first appearance, but…

I understand there are parallel nanos that are different from me, yet I still don’t hear the words of rejection.

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>>110

If we can synchronize, there’s no problem, so it’s inefficient to go out of our way to listen to the conversation.

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>>110

Even the Nagi no of this world would have had that thought if they hadn’t met Kōtarō, and Nagi cannot deny the way of thinking of the parallel Nagi.

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>>110

Waste of time

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It might be a story where our Koi Taro inspires the Koi Taro from a parallel world, who couldn’t become lovers with Nano in a parallel world like Wolverine and Deadpool.

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The most terrifying thing is that the idiot original work likely kept this episode until the addition of Mimimi-senpai in the second season of the anime.

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Damn it… that bald guy is causing trouble not only in this world but also in other worlds where he hasn’t messed up.

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I don’t like the idea that there are worlds in parallel universes that aren’t connected.

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There is a trust that Koi-tarou will somehow take care of it.

Is this the protagonist of a romantic comedy?

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Perhaps this could also be Nagi’s enhancement quest.

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Well, I wonder if the next volume will wrap up using one more chapter or not.

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You will definitely meet your destined person at a predetermined time.

If we can’t be together and be happy, I’ll die.

More people do not have their destined partner.

The settings around should be reminded regularly.

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When you read Volume 1, you will definitely meet your destined person at the appointed time.

Those who meet their destined person must love each other and be happy, or they will soon face misfortune and die.

It says that.

If it’s not that the designated time is different in the 35-year-old world line, it seems that a destined person does not exist.

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Indeed, it’s a world where God has done his job properly…

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>>124

That’s the worst, God.

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In other words, it’s amazing how Bibin and Koitaro transformed what was inevitably going to happen into something more human-like.

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>>125

Speaking of which, that person was someone who could directly resist the power of God.

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The multiverse is dangerous because it clearly reveals the reader’s comprehension skills.

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I think there’s quite a possibility of vibing with alternate world Nagino, but I wonder how it actually is.

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>>128

Isn’t it difficult to handle since they are not just similar characters but the same person?

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>>128

I don’t think there will be a family inclusion because the level of similarity with Nagino in this world is not on the same level.

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>>128

Even if Nagino officially joins, it seems we won’t be able to differentiate from Nagino.

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>>128

Both good and bad, it seems there is no potential for development as it only follows the footsteps of Nagino.

Well, dating someone who is more than double my difference in abilities is…

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Yeah

>>135

Aranai

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>>135

Speaking of which, I haven’t seen a physical age above 30 yet, have I?

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>>135

Shall we eliminate it?

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>>147

Anonymous, right?

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>>152

Then that’s fine!

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>>135

Σ(⌒ω⌒;) is an emoticon and does not have a direct translation. It expresses a feeling, typically of surprise or concern.

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I wonder what kind of nanotechnology existed in other parallel worlds that were filled in.

I wonder if there were people who got married in their twenties, like Nano, who transcends time.

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I can make the world better (more efficiently).

Any choice that does not contribute to that purpose is meaningless.

However, it’s the ultimate selflessness and altruism in action, isn’t it, Nagi? (35)

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I wonder who the opponent would be in a world where God does their job properly.

If we think about it in the order it came out, could it be Shizuka Kusuri-senpai?

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I’ve never encountered the same entity in a parallel world, so I can’t determine the “Bibiin” assessment.

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What about 81 years old!?

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>>140

Who!?!?

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>>140

Because my physical age is 8 years old.

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>>140

Has he finally lost it…?

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This time the story was so harsh that it made me want to vomit, but even so, seeing Nagino crying during class was beautiful… that’s how I felt…

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>>143

It’s nice to have an image that adds pressure.

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>>143

It’s nice that a face like that stands out because I’m usually defaulting to a blank expression…

Not good…

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As expected, there’s probably no one from a parallel world on the list of gods, and I doubt they would add one more person either.

Due to the influence of coming to this world, I might be perfectly disheveled while pretending to have an expressionless face like Nano from the Encounter Round of Fate.

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Parallel Koitaro and Parallel Nagi may have a late happy ending.

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>>146

In other words, at least 100 parallel worlds…

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You learn it in your yak year!

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Yaku-san is 89 years old, right?

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Isn’t it like Koi Taro at 35 has been rejected about a thousand times?

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>>155

If it weren’t for God’s mistake, they might actually be an ordinary person.

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>>168

It seemed like I was normally popular with girls, but I looked like I was being jammed by some mysterious force.

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>>155

Due to the luck of dating 100 people, my love luck up until then had been bad, so if it weren’t for God’s mistake, I shouldn’t have been rejected continuously.

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>>175

I see.

I’m sure that would make you incredibly popular in its own way…

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>>181

In the end, won’t it be that I end up dating 100 people?

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In the parallel world of Nagi, this maggot is also cheating on 30 people…

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Until now, the seriousness was about persuading the parents (Hokari, Shizu) and bringing back the tsundere (Karaoto), so I could read it with peace of mind since I already knew the answer from the beginning, but this time I really don’t know what to do…

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You can tell my age is 89 just by my aura!

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Only seniors use the term “age power”…

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I want to see the 100 Kanomal Multiverse a little…

I guess there are innocent Wakari, honest Karane, and sadistic Iku, right?

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99 girlfriends who absolutely, completely, and utterly love you.

Thank you in advance.

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>>163

It’s something like 99…

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Even if I’m just a nobody, I’m still alive…!

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It’s more efficient not to touch on the fact that the names of classmates, regardless of being in the family, should be in Shizuka-chan's smartphone.

It’s more efficient not to touch on the fact that the names of classmates, regardless of being in the family, should be in Shizuka-chan’s smartphone.

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>>165

It may have disappeared from the list due to the influence of my peers.

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32-33 year old Chiyo is not just the cutest in the universe; she’s on a whole other level.

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I was looking forward to the weekend with Nano and Mimimi-senpai getting haircuts side by side, but this is just not fair.

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>>171

Who is the child next to Mimi Senpai, who just joined the family?

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Sometimes a serious tone is good.

The premise is quite out there, though.

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Until now, the science department has been handled by Senior Kusuri, so I forgot that Nagi is also talented in this area…

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>>173

I was thinking that my robotic girlfriend might come out eventually.

I never thought that Nagi would get a strengthening quest…

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>>178

I remember they were making some kind of robot in the OP…

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>>173

I never expected that the machine I created to exercise in my place in the anime’s opening would be foreshadowing.

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That world line’s Mimimi-senpai is so pitiful…

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Serious is too good…

What incredible firepower!

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>>176

Sometimes the serious content on top of the balance that is done occasionally is extremely intense, making its impact overwhelming.

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She is the type of girl who goes on cultural festival dates with the purpose of resolving her entanglement with Miajui-senpai over 161 episodes.

Right now, Nagino is truly a kind child from the bottom of her heart.

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I understand Ren Taro’s feelings about having a nightmare!

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It’s like an introduction to a gag episode where my parallel world self comes, but it’s really serious…!

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It’s amazing that hope arises on the last page even in a situation where there’s nothing that can be done.

Koitaro! Top of boyfriends! Koitaro! King of boyfriends!

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