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[Nue’s Exorcist] In the morning, the protagonist learned that their child was already in the belly of their partner.

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Don’t line up.

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Bite!

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A father protagonist like in Yozakura…

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!!

?

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A lecherous person bathing together in the flowing water.

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Don’t you think that the more you put Gakuro in unreasonable situations, the more Nue shines?

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>>6

Even so, if it’s you, Gakuro…!

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It seems like they’ll take responsibility even in this situation.

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Isn’t it truly dangerous after you’ve come back alive from here?

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>>8

What do you think, Daiba-chan?

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There are probably many more yokai than I thought.

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The look of being shot in the back by an ally right in the middle of enemy territory.

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>>11

This protagonist is always getting shot in the back by their allies…

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The fact that you are being called “naive” might indicate that the pregnancy is a bluff and it could be exposed.

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>>12

It’s true that Izu is in love, so I think there’s no problem since it’s to the extent of betrayal.

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Doesn’t Suzaku seem like she would become an ally?

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In the past, I couldn’t do it with a serious face.

“Everyone, including enemies and allies, was in a state of ‘What!?’ and it was even worse.”

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That’s the worst… It’s a death sentence.

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The Vermilion Bird is a massacre, isn’t it?

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I’ve started to regain my condition a bit…

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Yoshima, did you really get the transfer student pregnant on their first day?

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From Gakuro and Iju’s perspective, it’s unclear what was happening in the lovey-dovey room, so there are endless possibilities for speculation…

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This is the first time I’ve seen Nue-san get angry.

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Even in Gakuro, I think “Don’t mess with me…!!” when it comes to Nue-san.

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I’m not saying you should be unreasonable, but there are too many wild demands and naivety in the plans, so it’s okay to get genuinely angry, Gaku.

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Nue is putting on a facade according to the plan, but it seems like they’re always managing somehow with unreasonable requests to Gakurou…

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Can people make children with spirits and demons? The cheeky vice-captain seemed half-breed.

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>>25

It is questionable whether Gakuro is a pure person.

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>>25

According to his monologue, Gakuro also seems to be half?

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I like the way Nue has an exquisitely clueless feeling about people’s emotions.

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>>27

I have a strong conviction that Raise has done this multiple times as well.

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Nue is a bit precarious, using family love and romantic feelings.

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There are groups where the silently serving LV4 has changed.

There are various elements to consider.

The plot development is so outrageous that my brain refuses to think!

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>>32

I honestly admit that I find it interesting because I can’t predict the development.

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Behind the scenes of the harem romcom, Raisei-kun has been working hard all along…

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Is Gakuro emitting some kind of pheromone that causes a frenzy?

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Excuse me, but I’m concerned about you and Daiha-chan?

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>>35

You want to impregnate everyone, don’t you?

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>>35

Get out of the way!

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>>35

Right now, it’s the continuation of the Fujino family infiltration arc…

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>>35

Give up, Southern and Northern Courts.

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It’s not a women’s bath, but a mixed bath, which in turn makes it very erotic.

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Next week, if the heroines show up with the faces from the thread saying, “Hey, do you know about Nuez?,” “I’m currently going to report my marriage!,” I don’t think I could handle it.

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>>40

I felt like I would want to monitor the flow of this interaction in a separate room.

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>>40

I wonder how many times I repeated that I don’t know anything again, like a senior.

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“You are keeping a modest distance.”

“Bathing is something that the whole family does” on the same page.

Isn’t it way too buggy for the same character to be saying this?

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>>41

Family mixed bathing might be at a modest distance.

Crazy.

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>>48

There’s no way human common sense applies in a slaughter.

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>>53

Looking at Nue, I can feel that way.

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Aren’t you going to do it with Nue?

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Isn’t there something wrong with Gakuro, who has managed to get by somehow…?

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>>43

I’ve been doing my best because it’s a situation where I have to do something or I’ll die!

So this time, I’m throwing you into a situation where if you make a mistake, you’ll die, but you’ll manage somehow, right, Gakuro?

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Recently, I’ve been feeling that Gakuro has grown and become more relaxed, but on the other hand, I also feel a bit lonely… so I ended up laughing unexpectedly.

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>>44

I think this manga is more interesting when Gakuro is in trouble.

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They’re really praising the dogeza like that…

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I thought a super perverted dad had appeared, but the super perverted dad is actually the main character, and he was taking a mixed bath with the super perverted mom.

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Kathy said that 4-kai-chan is also a special being that is not an ordinary human, and I think there are surprisingly many half-bloods.

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I feel like I’m watching the additional route of an eroge’s console version.

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Which route is the comic adaptation currently on?

Which route is the comic adaptation currently on?

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Eagle Series Release Timeline
1987: Eagle’s Home (PC88 version) – Released before the establishment of the silent mechanism, despite being non-adult designated, it contains depictions of genitalia and sexual acts.
1989: Eagle’s Home (Casette Bunko) – An adult work with an original scenario. The mob rape scene features a different sub-heroine from the one appearing in version 98 and onwards.
1990: Eagle’s Home 1 (OVA) – Adult designated. Although it is labeled “1”, volumes 2 and onwards were not released, and it was only available through bookstore distribution.
1991: Eagle’s Home (Drama CD) – The main story (“Irrelevant Daily Depiction”) became a topic of discussion. All five volumes received favorable reviews.
1993: Eagle Yin-Yang Eight Battle Change (OVA) – All ages. An original work significantly altered based on the PC88 version.
1994: Eagle’s Home (Novel) – Adult only. Occult department variation.
1996: Eagle’s Home (PC98 version) – R18. A remake of the PC88 version. Some gory depictions were cut in bad endings post-representative battles. 256 color exclusive.
1998: Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Great War (Radio Drama) – A mini-corner within “Radio Eagle’s Home ~ Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Eight Battle ~”. As a media mix work, it focuses on previous dialogue and intermissions.
1998: Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Great War (Win95 version) – An all-ages version based on the PC98 version of Eagle’s Home.
2001: Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Eight Battle (Playstation version) – A port of the Win95 version of Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Great War. The mini-game “Gakuu Seishun Nikki” debuts.
2004: Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Eight Battle (Novel Version) – A general target traditional juvenile action that follows the flow of the Win95 version.
2004: Eagle Rape Yin-Yang Eight Battle (TV Anime) – An adult novel based on the PC98 version.
2008: Eagle’s Home (Novel version) – Adult only.
2010: Eagle’s Onmyoji (WinVISTA version) – R18. Based on the PC98 version of Eagle’s Home, it covers scenes that only existed in the PC88 version as well as other elements from the cassette bunko, OVA, and radio drama, making it “almost a completely new work.”
2014: Eagle’s Onmyoji (Web Radio) – A project linked to the PSP version release, focusing on voice actor talk.
2015: Eagle’s Onmyoji (PSP version) – An all-ages remake based on the VISTA version. Some events include CG and audio announcements.
2017: Eagle’s Onmyoji (Win10 version) – A port of the PSP version. Features include DVD media conversion and HD graphics.
2021: Eagle’s Onmyoji (Download version for consumer devices) – A port of the Win10 version. Provided only as a download version for each consumer device.
2022: Eagle’s Onmyoji (DL version) – A port of the Win10 version. Provided for each platform. Supports Japanese and multiple languages (text localization only).
2023: Hawk’s Home (Novel version) – Adult only. Set 15 years after the previous work.
2023: Eagle’s Onmyoji (Win11 version) – A “sequel bonus novel” following the flow from the Win10 version. The staff who initiated the series supervised it completely. The content is somewhat different.
2025: Eagle’s Onmyoji (TV Anime)
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>>52

Mumuu! Something is wrong!

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I understand, Gakuro… So, what would you like me to explain first?

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In last night’s thread, the theory that it was Nue who finally combined Aizen and Urahara to create a TS has emerged, and it’s terrible.

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>>58

So it means there is also a night element, huh?

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I’m looking forward to the episode where Rise and Guro bond over their complaints about Nue!

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I asked for a harem route and a transfer student route, even if it’s a bad ending, “Raisei.”

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Is Suzaku going to get pregnant?

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There was an erotic game where all the male and female members entered a mixed bath in a family bath, but I can’t remember it.

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>>64

Nue’s House

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I think there are some bad sides to Gaku who somehow manages to handle unreasonable demands.

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>>65

You’ve grown a lot since the time of Episode 1!

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Rai-sei, I can’t believe you were able to associate with someone so heartless and like a phantom…

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>>68

Maybe they’re still stuck as a boss character because they couldn’t move on… ?

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Thanks to the Gashadokuro and Suzaku, the full clear ending is coming into view, isn’t it?

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>>70

It seems like Raiseikun is working hard to increase the number of romantic comedy characters!

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>>70

I don’t feel like I can get along with the train and the poison guy!

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I’m sorry, Yoshiba-chan… Ugh.

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I’m sorry.

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Since the Oni doesn’t bend, the Nue tries to kill other Oni, and similarly, the Suzaku and the Poison Oni seem likely to be in conflict.

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There are many characters that seem to have it all together, but in reality, they are constantly walking a tightrope.

It seems like there’s plenty of leeway, but they are clearly walking a tightrope and I’ve never seen a character who relies so much on those around them while hoping for growth.

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>>77

I’ve never seen a master character like this at all…

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>>80

Just so you know, when things get really serious, they do help me out even if it means taking some risky actions.

On top of that, this is it.

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This is the Pure Entrance.

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The poison is seriously doing whatever it wants because it can’t accept the character and statements of Suzaku.

There is definitely friction with us.

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I think it’s definitely the funniest when doing a chaotic romantic comedy, don’t you agree, Nue?

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Oh, it’s the bed yakuza who impregnated the transfer student on their first day and then came to greet the parents with that momentum.

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>>82

Is it a character from a theme created by someone without a name…?

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I wrote that I should take measures to be able to kill Iju because I feel like he might betray me too.

Given the nature of the slaughter, it might have been a bad move…

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Did you finally get a PSP?!

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Nue-san might not understand people’s hearts because they feel like they know humans through books and games as an otaku.

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>>87

Considering that it’s originally a monster that doesn’t communicate with words, it’s actually become somewhat better.

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>>87

It wouldn’t be good to trap beginners like that…

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>>87

Aren’t they the same as those guys from the Onmyo Academy who told me to put my life on the line?

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The other heroine herself doesn’t understand anything about this, right?

I don’t feel like I can return alive, ViJu-chan…

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>>89

The classmates and the seniors who were present during the confession know that Iju has transferred to the school.

After that, there were some things happening on the rooftop, and we decided to go to the Fujino family again, so I feel like I shared that information with the others too.

In the Reclamation Arc, it may have seemed like Gakuro went alone, but he had secretly coordinated things behind the scenes to be able to call for help at the right moment.

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Among the ice-themed names, the kanji for Suzaku in the name Iju seems to give it a special image.

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It’s definitely a monster just for liking humans.

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Ice → Aishu → Iju

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>>93

That’s impossible…!

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>>97

However, if you change the way to read the English word “Ice”…

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>>102

Ise!

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If the gashadokuro was a female form, it might have been able to join the harem.

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Gakuro’s master is a proper person.

After sex, 100% pure Seigaku.

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I don’t really understand phantom demons, so I haven’t completely dismissed the possibility of being pregnant.

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I feel like there’s no point in changing the name since the ice cream name is already out.

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I feel like Nue is treating girls somewhat like tools.

Even if it seems human-like, a leopard is still a leopard.

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>>101

But isn’t this tool quite happy?

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>>101

It feels just right to treat it as an item for a significant Gakuro’s growth event.

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Nue is an ally of humanity, but…

It might not be on Gakuro’s side…

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Suzaku-san looks adorable as a mini character, and it’s tough to fight from here.

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It’s a clinical trial.

Can Makoto grow through love with a phantom?

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The Suzaku family can have a harem ending, that’s fine.

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However, I was smiling the whole week on every page.

It’s fun when silly enemies come.

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The most nonsensical one is Nuez.

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>>110

That’s right.

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If we’re going to keep this vibe, the serious main storyline is really getting in the way.

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>>111

It means that bringing this kind of vibe into the serious parts of the main story would be good, right?

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>>124

It’s easy to read, but I’m not sure if it will develop into something within the range of around volume 11.

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I can’t forgive that treacherous Nue that deceives Lord Suzaku…

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If you hadn’t started with saying that I am the grandchild of Gakuro-kun, Nue-san might not have come up with such a wild request.

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You won’t even listen to my love troubles.

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>>116

Since I didn’t publish any reference-worthy romance manga, it really seems like I’m not interested in that genre.

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>>122

The ones saying to bring real experiences would never release a manga.

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There is a possibility of a trap from Suzaku, but in the end, it’ll probably turn out to be a final exam for the bride, and they’ll yield to that.

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I don’t know about portable, but I understand that it will appear on Switch 2.

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You’re going to encounter Gashadokuro at a great place, right?

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>>119

Nue-san hasn’t realized it yet, but that person also has feelings for Gakuro…

The love battle begins.

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I thought there was an episode where the protagonist becomes stronger after being confessed to by an existing heroine, but instead, they get kissed by a new character heroine, use those romantic feelings to fake a marriage, neglect the existing heroine, and create a harem with the new characters in enemy territory.

Honestly, it’s not very well-behaved…

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Even though I’ve been friends with Nue for a long time, the feeling of being unable to connect with others is gradually increasing…

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>>121

The incompatibility feels different from the enemy…

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The sad Fujino family set as the stage for a romantic comedy and a mixed bath…

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>>125

It’s gotten quite a bit better…

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Isn’t the romantic comedy no longer the main focus?

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>>128

There’s no helping it; if the battles aren’t entertaining, I just have to keep spinning the gacha for female characters.

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With the recent intense developments, I honestly can’t remember the main story.

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>>133

It will resurrect in three days, so let’s stop that.

That’s the main point, but even as days pass in the story, the deadline doesn’t change from three days later, so it’s hard to understand.

There was also a scene where they said the day after tomorrow.

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>>133

I want to do something because multiple scary demon kings are appearing.

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>>138

What the heck is that demon king doing protecting his right hand!?

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A house that is based on child abuse and voyeurism should just be destroyed!

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What happened to that thing I threw away to do this? There are just too many of them…

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I will be back the day after tomorrow.

It seems there is no Japanese text provided. Please provide the text you would like to have translated.

Three days from now is the summer festival.

Please provide the text you would like me to translate.

I will be resurrected in three days.

You don’t have to think about the timeline because it’s structured like this.

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Infinite events keep popping up before the summer festival.

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It’s becoming more apparent that it’s a harem ending rather than just choosing one person, so I’m grateful for that.

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It’s okay that some romantic comedies, even after several years of serialization, are still set a few months after the start of the school year in spring.

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At first, I thought the revival was just an event for the giant skeleton, but thanks to Raise, it ended up being for everyone.

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Raise-kun is being left alone, and the gags are overdone…

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The story is progressing really quickly, so it feels like it’s approaching the conclusion.

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>>146

Even if you say that, it can go on for several volumes, so I don’t really understand.

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>>146

If popularity is high, it’s not impossible for there to be a pattern where you defeat the boss and then a few months later…

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>>146

It seems that the two matches with the vice captain received such poor reviews that there have been quite a few adjustments made, right?

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>>146

I feel like I’m trying to be able to do both stopping and reviving.

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It seems like Yamato-san might not come out anymore.

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>>147

My lover is probably already dead.

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A classmate who seemed suggestive… Are they going to do a transformation and join the heroine race after this?

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It may look like a gag, but the situation is that I’m infiltrating an enemy hideout that easily kills people, surrounded naked by those stronger than me.

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Just when I thought it was wrapped up, with the current development delaying the resurrection, I have no idea anymore.

It’s true that the development has become faster and more interesting.

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I think the current developments are quite drastic and there are many things to be concerned about, but they seem to be working out relatively well.

It seems like Killua is also successfully changing the topic around the same time.

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Originally, there are five bodies excluding Nuez, so I don’t think I intend to continue for that long.

Well, since it’s currently the 7th volume, it can be said that it’s been going on for a while now.

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There was a Nure-onna in the bathroom too, but I wonder if she’s taking a bath.

Or are you infiltrating somewhere?

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The development is so crazy that I’m starting to feel a bit of support for Raisei.

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I understand the intention to please readers by introducing erotic women one after another, but I think the treatment of the heroine is insincere.

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>>158

Is the treatment of the heroine (Nue-san) by (Gakuro) insincere? Hmm…

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>>158

Nue-san doesn’t fall in love, but as the top important heroine.

I thought the basic premise would be a loose love triangle between Arai-chan and the seniors, but it seems that isn’t the case.

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“He’s my vessel!” “He will be the husband of Iju!” And thus, the fierce battle for Gakuro begins.

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You have beautiful eyes.

I didn’t know.

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It feels like inflation is progressing smoothly.

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Well, if we take them out and end the conversation, that would be fine, but there’s also a possibility that it might just continue normally…

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>>162

After defeating the creatures of this world, we can also talk about the mysterious otherworldly space where we summon shikigami.

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Hey, if it’s found out that this marriage is a bluff, won’t that be instant death?

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>>167

Marriage is a bluff, but it’s true that Ishi is in love, so I don’t know.

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>>181

You want to marry everyone, right?

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If only the Nuez space could be improved, there would be no complaints…

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Enjoy the live feeling.

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The underage pregnancy and mixed bathing are allowing Gakuro to smoothly develop his skills as a sex man.

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>>173

“Make my father-in-law impregnate [me].”

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While Raisei is seriously preparing with all his might, the Nue side is going completely off the rails, making me think, “What’s wrong with these guys…”

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>>174

Risei had a tough time too…

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I feel like Suzakusama has the biggest chest in the story, almost casually.

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It’s difficult… If a rom-com is successful, the lifespan of that work tends to be short, but battles require a lot of effort in terms of animation, so you can’t just do that frequently.

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It seems that Nue-san returned quickly this week, so I think they’ll probably tell the heroines next week.

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>>182

Why do you always casually spread embers like that?

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