
No! I can’t settle on a number after all!! Aijou, 1, 2, 3, and all the numbers beyond…!! With such a frivolous feeling— that’s not right. It’s proof that Juunisan loves me and all the numbers seriously. I love them so much— I can’t rank them. I understand because I have 22 girlfriends… even I… have… 22 girls…!? …No way!! Two twos…♡ Aiming for 100. END♡123 100 girlfriends who absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely love you!
Is that all?
Is it really just that?
Oh
Correction
Kill
It’s unclear whether we’re on the same page or not.
How many people are there now?
>>4
32
Don’t aim for it.
I was a good child, so I was able to become two…
This child was able to get into this school so well…
>>8
Because it’s cute.
>>10
This child enrolled before Ms. Habari was bought out and became the chairman.
Other things are strange too, but this one is in a top-class category among them.
Looking at it now, it has changed quite a bit visually.
I did it round.
The number of increasingly small and cute creatures.
Well, if we’re talking about whether it’s harmful or not, I’ll forgive it since it’s more on the harmless side…
>>13
It’s as if there are harmful ones present…
>>22
I will die within an hour.
The numbers keep becoming cuter and cuter.
>>15
Everyone is cute and getting even cuter!!
The early numbers are a bit slender.
I thought they were a middle school group because they are so cute, but they’re actually high school students.
Whether it’s strange or not, I feel like there are some kids who definitely won’t succeed unless Ren Taro is their boyfriend.
If God didn’t get the destiny partner wrong, it seems like a tragic ending would await.
There are so many strange people that it’s quite confusing even here…
Other girlfriends have their share of aliases, but I can understand that.
The numbers are truly incomprehensible.
There are girls like Chiho-chan and others who have a rough start but become stronger after joining.
The future of getting run over and dying after charging at a license plate has not disappeared.
I’m still scared because I don’t understand this child’s standards.
Speaking of which, I realize that I liked Koitaro every time.
I understand the concept, but is it a character that was conceived when there was a fever?
The part that seems the most dangerous in everyday life is probably Suu-chan, isn’t it…?
The types of causes of death spiked due to the issue with seawater.
A child who stands out as particularly worrisome among all the oddballs and eccentrics.
I feel like the fact that this character can’t even do basic arithmetic, let alone math, is the biggest twist.
>>32
The argument that numbers can’t be used as tools for calculation is quite reasonable, isn’t it?
Just because you’ve been cursed doesn’t mean that’s your goal!
I wonder how well we’ve become at distinguishing human faces.
It’s not just math and arithmetic, but there are quite a few things I don’t understand.
Your reasoning is strange…
The harsh reality that liking numbers does not equal being good at math.
All 100 Kano girls are cute, but when they all have that glazed look in their eyes, it becomes unsettling.
It’s too harsh except for the numbers.
There seems to be no notable abilities, so I might not be able to live as well as a cat…
>>41
It’s nice to see such children gradually getting used to the Koi Taro family.
Ah, Ko, Mei-san, Yamame, it’s good to have interactions with things like medicine.
>>50
Basically, I can only remember being given numbers and being soothed…
I feel like I was giving something, but I can’t remember…
It’s impressive that they made a character who’s bad at math despite this.
It’s too hard to live.
To be honest, even if you specialize in one subject, it gets overshadowed by Nagi, who gets perfect scores in all subjects.
In that sense, the path of not being able to do math is also correct.
>>43
If specializing in one field allows me to enter fantasy realms like drugs or parallel worlds, that would be great, but with mathematics…
It seems like the content after university might be too much for my brother Riku to handle.
>>48
Ah, the original creator’s idiot doesn’t understand, so it’s hard to see, but they’re doing something amazing!
It should work.
Until I got used to handling them, Kurumi and Chiyo-chan were pretty intense, but ever since I’ve gotten accustomed to them, they’ve always been the most intense.
I think this character alone is causing inflation in character development in the final stage.
The character of her has some kind of twist, right?
I think Haga-san is cute, but the mob characters have names and roles that are just plain.
I wonder what this hair represents.
Isn’t it nice that Sora Island’s round solitude is good, Kazu-chan?
I thought you were just looking at your phone in a scene that had nothing going on.
Just looking at the numbers on my smartphone made me feel madness.
Being able to handle both the funny and the serious roles alone is like a perpetual motion machine.
>>54
Knight Hikari can do everything and also create babies!
I’m not really good at math…
For now, just reacting to the numbers will make it a highly accurate emulation, a convenient madness template.
Don’t you have a special feeling towards the number 2 among all the numbers, Suu-chan?
It’s quite harsh due to a complete lack of understanding of people’s feelings.
It feels like a necessary presence in the family because there are quite a few situations where a sharp retort is needed.
Before it was still in the stage of not being fully loli-fied.
Since I give relentless retorts, I get along well with Ikuto.
>>60
I really like the number of times I get hit on the butt and respond seriously.
It’s too reasonable a sensitivity…
What is it? Ah, child.
Isn’t it great…?
The joy of numbers is so innocent like that of a pure child, which makes it really cute.
The fact that Kazu came to greet Ren Taro, who is seriously dating, at the podium he’s cherished since kindergarten is seriously enough to make me cry…
In the beginning, I still looked like a high school student.
I know I shouldn’t rank her, but still, she’s Tier 1.
Ah, the feeling of really trusting this child is very nice.
If I hadn’t met Koitaro, I feel like I would have died.