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[Hyakkano] Almost there, the little soldier who flatters.

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This is my diary, page 16 in total.

Hehe… rub rub.

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The diary has become quite thick.

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Episode 165

I think it doesn’t change no matter what I wear, in a good way. Huh? Huh?

Remembering the fear of having no one to correct you. Just because you’re cute doesn’t mean anything goes.

Are you a little spoiled? It’s hard to imagine with the number that just came here… Knight Hana, you… you… what a shame… I’ll let it slide for the sake of Aiai-chan’s bravery…

Knight Hana, I’m embarrassed.

My father-in-law can’t do anything properly except for himself.

My father-in-law is someone who can’t do anything properly except for my daughter.

I think a sushi restaurant is violent from the moment they start chopping meat. It’s hot tea, right? I get it.

What are you hesitating for at the conveyor belt sushi, you idiot?

Beautiful, Domon… Yes! It’s beautiful…! So cute!

Grass, cats are tough. Eira-san is relatively normal.

My little sister is really enjoying this harem. I wonder why this girl is so cute each and every time.

Oh ho ho, it’s beautiful, isn’t it? The air.

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>>2

I’ve been waiting for this, I’m proud of it.

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Hmm! I like Matsuri Ri-chan.

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From this point on, my sister’s sexual preferences are going to get more and more unusual.

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>>5

The moment you’re excited about your sister, it’s already over from the start.

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>>7

To me

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>>5

The fact that you’re longing for a maid and an older sister as pseudo-sisters is pretty edgy, isn’t it?

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Finally, next is the episode of Knight Hana…

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Face good~~~~~~~!!!!!!

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Episode 166

That team name sounds stupid.

Knight Hana-senpai is so strong, I’m proud of her.

(((( ‘ᾥ’ ))))…!!

It’s not new, you know. Senpai has been around for quite a while, Gorilla-san. I really like these two because they get along well.

A monster has come; the man is crying… Let him go…

Formation is important, you know. I studied hard enough to get tired of it in Patapon.

Ah, you’re doing great, holding on. Knight Hana, I’m proud of you.

Knight Hana, I’m embarrassed! Oh no! This mode is too scary!

It was good up until a certain point, but I’m frustrated, Knight Hana.

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Because they are one of the few proper couples in this manga, Gori and Ryu.

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I feel hesitant to direct these kinds of emotions towards Koitaro’s important girlfriend, but…

To be honest, I was really excited.

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You’re probably already talking to the knight Hana next to you while reading.

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In baby mode, it’s not a matter of being careless; rather, it’s the most dangerous state where all limits are removed… one could say that.

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You’re already leaning quite a bit towards Knight Flower, aren’t you?

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If my heart wasn’t Atom, it would have been dangerous.

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In this round, I jumped straight to the top of the lewd ranking.

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Yu-kun, who stubbornly pursues Koi-taro despite the obvious difference in strength, is wonderful! Uho!

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When will the usual seizure happen next time?

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You came today too, huh?

I’ll read from a little earlier in the page.

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The punchline of this episode reminds me of Mama Shigeko.

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>>26

It’s nice how Himeuta’s eyes are sparkling so much…

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Episode 167

I got the scariest story.

The baby episode is so fast-paced that I can’t keep up with the jokes.

It’s really a ridiculous manga, isn’t it?

It’s cute that you’re holding your eyes.

Ah, ah, cuteness is overflowing; it’s like a flood of adorableness.

I’m getting dragged into smiling, gyah-ii!!! These guys are too cute while they’re harmless.

Wow!! Why are you holding alcohol?

Hikari, I’m so embarrassed. Tama was too cute. I’m dying. A manifestation of cuteness. I think I might close the app and go to sleep because I feel like I’ll have sweet dreams.

Knight Hana, you’re doing well. I thought you were someone who could get things done. Grandma, please stop! Knight Hana is already an adult. Ah… I feel frustrated.

My little sister is really enjoying herself, huh? Chuu~ ♡ You’re still not awake, are you?

What is this peaceful environment? I’m glad I read up to chapter 167. My efforts weren’t wasted.

It might have been pointless.

Volume 19 had a lot of extra expensive chapters! Looking forward to volume 20 too!

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>>28

The standard has been developing.

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>>28

Yes

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>>34

This is not sane, is it?

It’s just being serious itself.

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Next is the episode we’ve all been waiting for…

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Ah, it’s a painful episode because the child is just too cute.

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>>31

Ah, there are babies who are like children or poets, right?

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The usual turn is coming…

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I’m actually reading it again together to see the impressions of the next episode.

It was a shocking story to that extent.

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Karaon will be a good mother…

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Everyone is puzzled, here it comes again.

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What was the next story again?

…Oh, that.

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Mommy~!

Mama~!

Nana~!

I realized only after reading it again.

There are quite a few jokes I’ve missed just by reading it once because it’s too high in calories.

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Yes, yes, that episode… it’s really one of those episodes that you can’t help but call it that.

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This manga is always doing that particular episode, huh…

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As of now, the strictness of the admission requirements puts her in first place for the time being.

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>>45

The person destined for you is bound to meet you, and if they are willing to support you, it doesn’t matter if there’s only one person. Isn’t it that Nagino and Himeuta, who weren’t even planning to date anyone in the first place, are more difficult?

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That episode, huh…

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It’s the 28th today, somehow…

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>>47

Now I understand that thing.

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>>47

It’s a pity that today is the 27th…

No, it’s not a matter of 27 being inferior to 28.

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I think it’s interesting that that episode is likely to come on the 27th.

It’s interesting even on the 28th.

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My sister seems to enjoy life every day.

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I love the Yakusa who’s doing that thing from that episode~~~???

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>>53

Yaku was fighting a fear that was different from the others.

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>>53

Finally, the brain…

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It’s nice to see everyone making expressions they usually don’t, although it’s a bit scary.

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>>54

The expression from this moment is utilized in episode 208, isn’t it?

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I think it’s quite cruel to fight against the fear of dementia at a physical age of 8.

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I remember that the trained readers were trying to find answers from fragmented information like detectives in that episode.

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Episode 168

I’m doing something silly again.

Who is it!? Who are you!? I’m scared!

I was surprised. I rechecked all my impressions after reading up to a certain point.

Don’t suddenly do anything scary.

Everyone, please give me the photos later.

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>>60

There are no other words more fitting than this.

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The blank space around here and

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The brevity of this text paradoxically conveys confusion.

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>>60

The readers at that time were also in great confusion.

Huh? Did I miss a week?

From the way you’re addressed, are you a second-year student?

Since it’s the icon for the YanJan app, the true identity is probably…

It was a lively discussion like that.

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>>67

Is this a gathering of oddballs?

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By the way

>>60

Who said this will be revealed in the next episode!

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>>60

Page 16!?

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>>78

No wonder it was taking so long…

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>>79

No… You’re probably referring to the impressions of Chapter 168 that I had written up to a certain point, right?

…right?

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>>60

The editor in charge of 100 Kano is the same as Golden Kamuy, so it can be said to be practically official…

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I appreciate the comments that I can only empathize with.

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The look on Momiji’s face when there’s an error with the massage authentication.

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I never thought a day would come when I would think it was good to have recorded it.

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>>64

This is a feeling that doesn’t come out unless under special circumstances!

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That episode was even more frightening because Mei-san was so bewildered that she couldn’t speak up.

Madness and loyalty are overshadowed by confusion.

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I miss those times.

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>>68

Yeah, Nanashi-chan!

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>>74

Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.

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>>76

Yeah…

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I thought I really skipped it because it was on break the week before.

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It’s amazing how the puzzled autumn leaves are just being massaged for now.

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No one notices that Koitaro, who looks completely naked due to the impact of the suspicious person, has been dressed in an outrageous outfit from before the photo.

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The serious-looking female mountain fish is scary.

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It’s just like Nagi-chan to cherish memories!

I was terrified by a line that came out that I wouldn’t have understood if I hadn’t watched Tokka Family.

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>>81

I got stabbed with this later…

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The fear of even members who usually speak without hesitation clouding their words.

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I didn’t expect a horror with such a nonsensical angle to come…

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Synopsis: There was a suspicious person who had blended in with the family.

The concise destructive power.

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Rejoice, Aijou Kentarou! Today, a new girlfriend has come for you!

Here you go!

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In the extra content for chapter 169, it will be revealed that I was following around all the individual dates…

I’m scared!!

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>>88

The sneak skill is better than the detective character’s.

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>>93

Mr. Hashisu is not really a detective character; he’s just a dog in costume.

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…Ah!?

Is it a dog because it’s the great detective Holmes!?

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>>94

The great detective Holmes… one could say.

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Usami-chan is quite big, so it’s even scarier.

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>>90

But the breasts are modest.

That’s nice, isn’t it?

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>>90

At the time, there was even a theory that they were a cross-dressing boy because their true identity was too mysterious.

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>>90

You can tell by looking at the lined-up figures, but it seems to be clearly taller than Eira-san, who is on the higher side, so it looks like it’s about 180 cm.

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>>104

Add a rabbit-themed hairstyle there.

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But I think the scene where Usachan-senpai talks about the charm of the family is really good.

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It’s a photo that really reflects Nagi’s personality of cherishing memories!

It’s just too perfect for the research, isn’t it?

Aren’t you scared?

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It’s hard to believe that a character who was only terrifying at their first appearance has now become an indispensable and beloved part of the family…

Are you crazy?

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Tomorrow is the 28th, huh…

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Considering the passage of time in the story, I don’t know when exactly Usachan-senpai started stalking.

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>>101

The original work of the idiot has completely lost its chronological order, damn it!

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Is it okay for Eira-san to be scared of a real suspicious person?

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>>102

If I can stay calm, I might be able to defeat it with physics… but this isn’t a situation where I can remain calm…

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It would be good to look at the thumbnail tomorrow.

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I can’t really tell how much time has passed in the story.

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>>105

I wonder why this manga is doing a Mother’s Day fair at this time…

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It’s still spring, right?

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Is it the time for purikura?

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It’s kind of crazy, and while it’s sad, it’s troublesome because it’s bundled together in one story.

The wealthy family’s Tama was crying during the interview scene, but ended up going “Hmm~~?” in the last panel.

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>>108

Abiyabiyabebebebububububu

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>>110

It’s a weirdo who properly reproduces the lines (are they lines?) on a character-by-character basis!

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It’s not an abiyabiyajanyaku…

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It’s amazing that it makes you wonder how the author’s drawer is doing at least once in the first volume.

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The illustration is beautiful, but the dialogue is so terrible that it’s funny.

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Episode 169

The way of persuasion is like that towards a suspicious person.

Suspicious person? Boo!! I knew it, you really do like suspicious people, don’t you?

Loneliness is something you get used to, so it’s okay; you won’t die.

Ah, I see people are watching. Then this group is even more ridiculous, right?

No way, there are people who understand even before I explain. The world is vast.

I just laughed normally while walking. What is this alien?

Rushing in is not good, there are no human rights, no human rights.

I thought so, I thought so.

Tight tight~♡

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A height difference kiss with Koi Taro at the station is nice, isn’t it?

You can clearly see that the knees are bent quite firmly.

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It’s definitely smaller than Yamayama-chan, but it’s still big.

On top of that, it’s excessively aggressive.

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I just realized I was associating Holmes with dogs, but Brother Nakamura really loves Studio Ghibli, especially the works of Miyazaki…

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The theory that time is warped because all of them have to celebrate Koi Taro’s birthday.

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>>122

It seems that Mei (birthday 5/10) has already celebrated her birthday, so it’s probably different.

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I burst out laughing at the title of episode 169.

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It might be good as an educational comic that says not to run in the hallway and on the station premises.

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>>125

Look at the causes of not being able to run in the hallway.

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>>125

First of all, there is a significant deduction just from the title.

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I love Bunny-senpai the most.

The character was so packed with my kinks that they were scary for a different reason during their first appearance.

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The hallway is haunted by youkai…

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Next is that episode… Just my personal opinion, but I like the way the vibrations express the agitation.

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When Eira sees something truly terrifying, she is too paralyzed with fear to roll around.

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Human rights are lacking.

There are no human rights.

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It’s uncertain whether we can defeat a suspicious person with physical means…

They might have some hidden skills…

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Don’t forget that the neighboring town is Mukuraisugi Town in the original work.

It’s small, but it’s important to be thorough in these kinds of things.

That’s an amazing name, isn’t it?

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In a world with 100 partners, the basic ethics are high in order to maintain balance in multiple relationships.

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>>136

The moral standards of the mob are low.

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However, don’t let this guy show death to her enemies too soon.

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>>139

I have no hesitation at all in wagering my life, or rather in the face of death, Koi Taro.

It is only natural that there is such a low self-evaluation, as there has never been a single instance in the story where they evaluate themselves.

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>>140

It’s nice to have Ren Taro’s survival knowledge.

Nothing is good.

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It seems that there are girls who can’t live without Koi Tarou, but they go all out in reckless seriousness…

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The wounds of the heart that are only covered by the band-aid of those bonds.

Not yet healed.

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>>146

One day, when they do a serious episode with Koi Tarou, it seems like they will touch on this.

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>>146

Still, we love each other…!

I think it’s a really good line.

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>>139

I am prepared to destroy the world for her.

It’s commendable that she understands that if the world is destroyed, she won’t be able to live either.

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In the first place, if you see a group of one man and twenty-seven women, you wouldn’t even think that all of them are dating the man…

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Ren and Mei are similar.

Wah wah!

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When the episode featuring Usachan-senpai comes back for a reread, since I already know her as my girlfriend, I end up overlooking Usachan-senpai’s presence on the first page instead.

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Episode 170

I want it, you know?

I’m no longer surprised by things like the maid certification test.

Is there really such a house these days? With all that excitement over Koitaro, that’s just not acceptable.

Don’t ever work while thinking again.

???????

???????

Your sister has quite a voluptuous body, doesn’t she?

Yes…! It seems really trustworthy!

Wahhh!!

A type that struggles if there isn’t anyone worse off than themselves.

Oh ho ho ho.

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>>149

I’m really happy that you touched this because I love it here.

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>>149

I think it’s impressive how she shows herself front and back in a bunny girl outfit reflected in the mirror.

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For her happiness, Koitaro is prepared to shatter even the original work into pieces.

I think the only possibility of a bad ending in this manga is when Koi-taro dies due to overdoing it.

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>>151

I might overdo it and feel like I’m going to die for them, but I will never die for them.

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Peaches are great, aren’t they?

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The mob bunny in the panel where Mr. Hyakuya is sleeping is cute, isn’t it?

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Unfortunately, this is the only episode where my sister is featured this much…

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Everything is strange, but it’s a good story; it’s truly a typical episode of 100 Kano.

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Next time, it will be three times of an idiot.

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Next is the episode where Koi-taro is on the verge of death.

The next episode is when Koitaro is about to die.

Furthermore, the next episode is the one where Koitaro is on the brink of dying.

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>>159

And next is the episode where Mimai-chan is about to die.

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Next up is the example round, three times in a row…

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But I have a qualification as a bunny girl… It’s a useful life hack.

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The fact that the teacher is number 299 means that there are nearly 300 participants in the bunny certification exam, which is the most outrageous part.

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That’s where that piece appears.

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In other words, you’ve been to the brink of death multiple times, haven’t you, Koitaro?

I might die from being sexy or from being tsundere, and it’s going to be in the next three episodes.

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Momi Momi Official Ranking

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I’m flatlining during the pool date episode.

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I really love Mr. 108’s Ah-ha!

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(The way to take care of a drunken person is also perfect…)

Why are they judging such a ridiculous competition properly?

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>>170

Well, it’s a qualification certification exam, so it’s not a competition.

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>>170

Don’t act serious now after using seduction in the first exam, you guys.

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If Papa Sato hadn’t pushed me from behind during the hair event, it would have been bad.

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The serious crisis of complete family annihilation at the genuine Gokurakuyu was really dangerous.

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Papa Sato replies right at the limit, so you can be reckless as much as you want!

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>>175

Even Papa Sato is alive…!

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>>176

Even after death, they are still protecting me.

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>>176

I’m dead.

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>>180

What are you saying, Karaoto-san…!

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In episode 85, I said that I was saved by everyone, but you are also saving them, so take better care of yourself, Koitaro.

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If you died once, you would normally come back to life, right? It’s Koitaro we’re talking about.

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Teacher Nozawa calls Akari’s dad “Papa Ri,” but I wonder if Maki’s dad is also called “Papa Li.” Probably not.

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Is it the next episode?

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It’s good that the ethics teacher occasionally shows this side.

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I read it for free on Jump Plus, but I bought all the volumes to follow in the footsteps of this eccentric person.

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>>185

Let one more person fall and let them do as they please.

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>>186

Yonezu’s poetry is so good!

Yonezu has such great lyrics!

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When my senior rubs sesame seeds, sales increase.

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The fact that Usachan-senpai is joining means that it’s really only a little bit longer until we reach Paisen, right…?

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>>190

That said, there is still about one and a half volumes left.

If I keep this pace, I might reach it by tomorrow.

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Well, we’ve already come to volume 20 after all.

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I think it’s really impressive how the grandmother returned home and ordered training without getting angry, even while being utterly confused in that episode.

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>>193

I don’t… I don’t understand anything…

So for now, putting it aside is very mature.

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I’ll take a second helping as a matter of course.

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>>195

Refill?! (Spinning around)

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I can’t wait to see the impressions of episode 182!

Please show me your thoughts on episodes 183 and 184 that followed!

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Stronger thoughts than expected…!

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I laughed to death at the phrase “medicine that makes you feel better.”

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Even the orga that used to be able to output during the dark pot episode has now become unable to, which is a sad current situation for Nade.

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I want to read about Ms. Habari from when she was a maid at the Hanazono family!

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