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[Ichi go 100%] I think it was a wise decision to make Nishino the winning heroine because of her high popularity.

I see, will you make me excited once again…?

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I understand.

After all is said and done, the most attractive heroine was Nishino…

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Anime supremacy is the essence of Jump.

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Well, if you read through it, it’s more natural to choose Nishino.

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Tojo was quite fatally criticized by her younger brother in a straightforward manner as a heroine.

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But changing the heroine based on popularity is, in a way, a bold move for the author, right?

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She wasn’t particularly strong-willed, and since the decoy was a good-looking and nice guy, it ended up being like, “Isn’t he good enough?”

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In other words, it’s pretty unreasonable to end a shonen magazine romance manga without the protagonist getting together with the person they dedicated their virginity to!

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There is certainly popularity, but it felt like there weren’t any options other than the Nishino end for the content.

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I admit that Nishino wins, but there are certain aspects of Nishino that I find personally unacceptable.

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There have been a few times when the East ranked first momentarily, but…

Overall, it seems that the West continues to lead.

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It’s not so much that Nishino won, but rather that Tojo had too many factors working against him…

It’s the Tojo Clan, though…

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Strawberries are a masterpiece precisely because they are a Nishino End, so yeah.

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However, I think both works were so attractive and amazing that it is still said that Tojo was better.

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Tojo was not only inexperienced but also lacked the capacity for acceptance…

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I was supporting Minato because I’m a lolicon, but when I think about it, she was older at that time.

Has my preference not changed since that time, so am I not a lolicon…?

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I was so into the Tojo faction that when I tried to reread it, Nishi’s face showed up and it gave me trauma, making my chest feel tight and painful.

It’s really traumatizing.

Nishino isn’t at fault at all, but…

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I’m an Eastern faction supporter, but no matter how many times I read it, I think it’s impossible to consider anyone other than Nishino.

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It’s a manga where the heroine is charming, but I couldn’t grow to like the protagonist until the end.

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>>18

Romantic comedy manga, especially lately, feels like it’s 80% like this.

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Please tell me a work where a girl like Tojo wins the heroine race for someone from the Tojo faction.

It’s fine even if it’s an erotic game with choices…

I like Hanezaki Mio from Toheart2.

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Honestly, I think Tohjo is more compatible with Manaka than Nishino, and it seems like they could last longer.

The work feels like a masterpiece precisely because the resolution of the relationship with Tojo was handled beautifully.

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I think Tojo has a quite ordinary feel among the defeated heroines.

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I feel like there was a manga where a superior version of Nakama-kun appears and loves Tojo, but I wonder why it hasn’t been published as a volume.

I was saved even though I felt that this wasn’t it.

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Looking at it again, I want to say, “Do you even intend to win, Higashi?”

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If Nishino had big breasts, it would have been dangerous.

It is balanced because of its size.

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Well, when it comes to cuteness, Nishino is at the top, right?

Well, when it comes to cuteness, Nishino is at the top, right?

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The Tōjō extremists are so intense that even though I’m a man, I completely empathize with Tōjō instead of being neutral.

The theory that Tojo lost because it was meant to happen is something I can accept, but it also makes me feel like I will lose in a similar way…

It’s a good manga, isn’t it…?

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>>26

I’m sorry, but it’s just too interesting.

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>>31

Thank you for laughing. The first response isn’t from me, though.

When I was reading the romantic comedy “Nanaka 6/17,” I just knew I was definitely going to end up in the Amamiya route… and I got extremely emotionally invested in Nanaka and Nanaka, which was tough.

I felt happy realizing that Nana has been supported by fans since long before I started reading, as she took first place in the popularity poll!

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I like the north the most, but I somehow understand why the west is the most popular.

A gal who is kind to otaku.

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>>27

Doesn’t Nishino seem like he wouldn’t be nice to otaku…?

I won’t say anything harsh, but it seems like they might keep a distance from otaku and interact coolly while laughing.

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>>30

The protagonist is not an otaku.

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>>33

If you’re going to quote, don’t just pick out words—read it properly and then respond!

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The way you start the conversation is wrong for winning or losing…

In the end, if you’re going to the east, you’ll be completely caught up and become a victim, Nishino.

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In the story, Higashi was called a playboy and had a nasty personality.

I was way too shy, no matter what.

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Of course, it makes sense that Nishino would win.

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You’ve got a good build…

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I’m glad we went to different schools.

I have the impression that there were many scenes that felt like “just the two of us secretly meeting, instead of being part of a club.”

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>>36

It depends on the reader’s preferences, but when I look at everything as a whole, it feels like Nishino is the one pushing the middle back the most.

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The north is too aggressive, the east is not aggressive enough.

Compared to that, the skill of negotiation in the west is remarkable.

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Here, we can say that history was challenged.

It feels like the concept of a heroine race has been presented to readers, suggesting that even a sub-heroine can become popular depending on the circumstances…

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>>38

Don’t forget about Hentai Kamen.

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I like the West the most.

Next up is probably the north.

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Looking back now, Tojo overlaps with Nino…

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>>40

The common point is that there was a time when there was one strong contender.

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The production of movies with main stories other than romance has disappeared somewhere.

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Looking back now, it’s truly amazing that back in that era, Jump continued for 19 volumes and was able to finish the story properly.

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I was a Satsuki supporter, but I think it’s only natural for Nishino to win.

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It’s from the Northern School, but I never thought they would win back then.

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If the Tojo faction gets complicated, I can’t read the heroine race manga until the results are decided.

I’m secretly envious of the multi-ending Bokuben.

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The aftermath is terrible again.

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It seems like there are quite a few people who started liking short hair because of Nishino.

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I think that choosing one person properly, even after things get rough, is a criterion for a masterpiece.

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Romantic comedies are a dangerous presence that can influence a person’s character…

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I used to love Nishino, who was number one in visuals, but after becoming a working adult, I came to love Kitauji the most, who was making efforts to be liked by the protagonist.

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>>56

Nishino has been working hard all along, hasn’t he?

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South…

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I feel like the only thing Tohjo had going for her was her breasts.

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>>58

She was a heroine that hit me right in the feels!

I love everything about you, including your shy side!

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Looking back, it seems that despite being a fierce heroine race like “The Quintessential Quintuplets,” it was wrapped up quite neatly.

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>>59

I think the latter part was quite something, even for The Quintessential Quintuplets…

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I liked Kitauji from the beginning to the end!

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It wasn’t that Nishino was popular, but rather that the serialization continued longer than expected and the weekly serialization kept producing stories, leading Nishino to reach a point of no return, right?

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I still like Kitauji the most…

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Nishino had a goddess-like cuteness that I remember.

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Thank you for the big breasts.

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I don’t really remember the details, but Nishino made a sandwich for the protagonist, and while eating it, a nice atmosphere developed.

“I’m only tasting the sandwich right now…”

“I’m not including anything I dislike, so it’s fine.”

I only remember that exchange being strangely impressive.

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Is this…

Ah, Tohjo has won.

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I have not forgotten the tragedy of Nisekoi.

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>>71

Because of this, I can’t read the current works of the same author honestly…

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>>74

Aren’t you mistaking me for someone else?

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I really didn’t like how the protagonists in romantic comedies these days quickly show their sexual desires and get all flustered around the heroine.

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>>72

That said, it’s about that much when it comes to high school students.

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Nishi is the cutest girl with both looks and personality, so I totally understand why she’s popular.

But after all, it’s the Eastern faction, isn’t it?

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Since I took off my glasses, I’ve become somewhat of an erotic factor.

It seems like it would be called a reason for defeat now.

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If it were Sunday, Higashi would have won.

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Indeed, I feel that a woman who has a strong position from the beginning is strong.

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>>79

The strongest position was the East.

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>>82

It’s strange that Higashi would lose with such favorable conditions lined up.

I lost.

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>>91

It won’t move…

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The final episode being 100% Nishi no was great.

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Because I’m too passive, I end up losing automatically if there are others around.

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As a member of the Tojo Clan, I really like how in School Days, the shy girl finds happiness through words and awakens to become erotic… it’s great.

Shy girls are cute, aren’t they…

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I like the north the most, but the west is the most convincing.

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Nishino is too strong as the heroine.

Level 1 strong

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I do have a partner I had previously decided on.

I like manga where the ending changes (is decided) through serialization.

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I became crazy about short hair due to Nishino’s influence…

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I originally positioned Tojo as the main heroine in the dream’s meaning, but it ended up being inevitable because Nishino and Junpei had great chemistry.

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Personally, I feel that there is no connection between Tojo and Kita.

Especially in the north, it’s quite heavy.

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>>90

(Does it have to do with breasts…?)

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>>90

(Is this about breasts…?)

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When I read it again, honestly Nishino is too strong and there are no elements for the others to win.

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Did the bulletin board feel like it was definitely the most popular back then?

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If choosing based on personality, it’s Nishino or Kitakouji.

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>>98

Given those two options, it can only be Nishino.

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Since Minami hasn’t even stepped onto the ring…

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There’s something about Nishino that I just can’t accept on a physiological level.

I think it’s a cute point, and I believe that’s why I fell in love with Manaka.

It has been said since ancient times that virgins choose Tojo while non-virgins choose Nishino, but isn’t Nishino’s level of blatantness something that is only acceptable in the two-dimensional world?

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Those who loved big breasts are still virgins now.

I am me.

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Looking back, the protagonist’s quirks are too strong…

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For now, I want to be about as popular as the middle character in Strawberry 100%! Nice to meet you!

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The West’s events are too strong.

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If Tōjō was chosen, there are theories that Manaka would have been criticized to the same extent as Nisekoi.

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(There’s someone who seems to have an irrational trauma towards Nishino…)

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>>107

There are two guys who have a trauma related to Nishino!

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The supporting heroine, who actively took action and built up various experiences, won instead of the main heroine who did nothing.

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I thought Nishino would win in this panel.

I thought Nishino would win in this panel.

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While Nishikaki seems well-suited for the center, I don’t feel like dating because they have too many high aspirations.

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Why are threads being created occasionally lately?

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I liked Satomi’s sister for some reason.

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>>112

It seems to be more popular than the south.

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I like the Western tsundere, but…

I think other works would probably end up making me lose.

It’s like saying that hitting a comeback home run in the east is the way to go, right?

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The popularity or whatever has changed; it’s sad for the Tojo faction, isn’t it?

I was thrilled because I’m a Nishino supporter.

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Tsukasa was my favorite, so it’s only natural.

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Nishino is really good at manipulation, you know.

If it seems like they don’t have their eyes on us, I’ll quickly pull back, and during that time, Tojo will be dawdling next to me.

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The reason Tōjō didn’t attack enough might have been because the character was inactive due to acting on its own.

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If the author of “Strawberry” were to do “The Quintessential Quintuplets,” it seems they would have Nino win.

Yotsuba will take the Tojo position.

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>>119

Isn’t it 3 that will win?

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I wonder if this was necessary since it’s too far removed from the south.

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Nishi was once restructured after the early game ended.

It was like a guest character that would show up occasionally.

Taking all the important events…

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I like Tojo as a character more, though.

In romance stories, I strongly feel that I want the proactive type to win, so I am satisfied with the ending.

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Tojo got a boyfriend who is more handsome than the protagonist…

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>>124

Wasn’t there a scenario in the side story where a man similar to Manaka was competing with Kit for something?

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>>128

Was it such a sad story, even from the side?

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>>129

After the main story featuring Tojo in GIGA, there’s a side story where Nakama, who looks just like him, is pursued by someone younger, but they don’t really end up together.

It hasn’t even been made into a standalone book.

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My connection with Manaka was somehow weak as well.

We lost because we were meant to lose.

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There was definitely a sense of specialness as the main heroine in the east.

However, it was only natural to lose due to being shy and not taking action.

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>>127

The appearance was polished, and there were plenty of highlights like writing a novel and helping with the filming.

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I wonder what the author is doing now.

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>>130

I regularly tweet on Twitter, but I have been on hiatus since the serialization of my baseball manga.

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It was clearly supposed to make the East the main heroine.

I think it’s amazing that they didn’t let the main heroine win just for the sake of it.

It’s like the result of the character moving on its own.

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>>131

The east was a symbol of the title, but I like that the ending was determined by the actions of the heroine.

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To put it simply, the moment Tojo takes an aggressive stance, Ichigo 100% will be over.

To prolong the story of Ichigo 100% as a tale of various heroines’ endeavors, Tojo must be kept inexperienced.

Perhaps the author understood that and created the East Side.

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Upon rereading, I realized midway that “Well, it’s not Tojo.”

Before the winning heroine is decided

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Nasal hair seems to have a sweet meaning for women.

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Manaka is not indecisive at all.

I can’t help but feel that it would have been better if I hadn’t been chosen.

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I’m jealous of Manaka for being able to have sex with Nishino for the first time.

Moreover, it must have been raw since it was sudden.

I also wanted to cum inside Nishino’s virgin pussy.

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To the east, that handsome guy really suits her well, doesn’t he?

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While Tojo is stretching out the romantic comedy with will-they-won’t-they tension, Nishino is increasing intimacy and turning the tables.

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Nishino has elements of Umimi-chan from Kisekoi, who is a kind gal.

Of course, being number one in popularity is expected.

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>>143

Nishino is like pulling the otaku elements out of Umibe.

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“When Nishino won, it was said that ‘there’s no obligation for a romantic comedy to make the first heroine win.'”

I feel that the recognition has permeated society.

Since I was at a sensitive age back then, it might just be a feeling within myself.

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The one that took the most damage in the sequel is the North faction, not the East faction.

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>>146

The East might get together with that newcomer, but the North has just been rejected again.

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What was it again… was it the school trip in the second year or something?

I feel like Nishino suddenly came out and took the good spot.

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Looking back now, I think Strawberry is like an introductory manga for romantic comedies.

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The sequel’s portrayal of the north is too negative.

It’s pathetic to be casually rejected in a joking manner.

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“If I had written a sequel when it became common in the romantic comedy scene to say ‘It’s okay to do parallel,’ maybe such a sad thing wouldn’t have happened… I wonder.”

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In terms of meta elements, Tojo is not losing either, you know.

However, in terms of the story, Nishino made a lot more sense to me.

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I am still burned out by the north…

I’m happy to have so many comrades around.

I loved Nino so much that it hurt, even with five equal parts.

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>>154

I like girls who seem like they would readily agree to do anything if the protagonist is motivated.

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It can be said that it’s a good thing in a way that the main heroine was changed from Tojo to Nishino.

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>>155

I wanted the main heroine in Nisekoi to be changed, it’s quite popular.

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The existence of the North has become synonymous with a character that has no chance of winning, attacking with sex appeal.

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It’s almost guaranteed that a romantic comedy with a double heroine will spark discussions.

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In the sequel, if Tojo gets over Manaka, he might start dating the bookstore girl, but Satsuki was just used as a decoy…

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If you read it carefully, this manga is full of sexy characters.

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In this kind of heroine race manga, choosing anyone won’t lead to peace…

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Aiz has not become a topic of much conversation.

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>>165

Aiz was the dominant main heroine after all…

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>>165

At that time, I liked Izumi-chan.

But that’s probably a one choice, right?

When I read it now, it seems that other women were merely decoys from the beginning.

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>>165

For me, that’s the bible of my generation.

Also, it’s a different magazine, but it’s Sakura Tsushin.

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>>165

Asou-san is cuter.

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The one who stopped right in front of the goal after a sprint was Higashi.

The one who finished at the same speed is Nishi.

I crashed while using my bike in the north.

The one who went off course was Minami.

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I was a Nishino supporter, but I thought it would end with Tojo back then.

When I reread it as an adult, I could understand why Nishino would win.

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Minami hasn’t even participated in the race to begin with!

The children from the tutoring school were still participating in the race.

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I also quite liked the omnibus thing I wrote next.

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>>172

First love only. It’s nice, isn’t it…

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Back when I was a kid, I didn’t really understand things like “supporting a favorite” and I didn’t cheer for anyone; I just read manga with a lot of erotic scenes thinking, “Wow! So much erotic content!”

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I awakened to the idea of older sister and younger boy through Aendokitt.

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This means, “So it’s a win for Tojo.”

This means, “This means that Ms. Hanami has won.”

This means, “So this is it, definitely Nino’s victory.”

This means, “This is it, Ah, Hanekawa wins.”

My personal strong feeling of a commoner’s love comedy loser heroines four heavenly kings.

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>>175

It’s unfortunate to include Nino, who actually acted in that situation.

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In a double heroine story, the sub heroine was too strong, which was Ichigo.

Although it was intended to be a double heroine story on the surface, everything collapsed from the very foundation in Nisekoi.

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I thought all along that in the end it would be Tojo anyway.

In the end, it was developed so that if I went to Tōjō, everything would be easier with Ichijō’s head.

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It feels like, before I knew it, there was only the option of going west.

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I was a fan of Kitagawa, but even while reading in real-time, I had a feeling that this guy was going to lose.

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>>182

I think there are quite a few people who really like the North, but I doubt that anyone truly believed the North would win…

That’s exactly why she’s the epitome of a heroine with no chance of winning.

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I have a memory of being incredibly good at filling in the outer moat to the west.

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This child is the main heroine, right? Other than that attribute, Nishino has pretty much taken all the flags.

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Nisekoi made the second player too strong with the initial setup.

The pattern in which the author perseveres for the main victory.

The pattern where the second-place strawberry became too strong and snatched away the victory.

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Since I cut my hair, I’ve become too strong, Nishi.

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Upon rereading, it became clear that Nishino winning is only natural.

The reason itself is probably what the author thought, that it would be strange if Nishino didn’t win given the flow of the story.

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>>187

On the positive side, it’s adaptable, but on the negative side, it means I couldn’t gain control and gave up on adjusting the course.

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There are still many otaku who are brainwashed by Tojo and many who are brainwashed by Nishino, and it was an incredible work.

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At any point in the story, if Tojo had really wanted to, he could have won.

So they probably weren’t planning to let us win halfway through.

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>>189

It feels like while saying “at any timing,” the situation has been getting worse and worse.

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Tojo has too much of an image of having a bad relationship with Manaka.

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I’m glad Nishino won because it was frustrating feeling like Manaka from Tojo was going to confess.

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I felt a bit uncomfortable because BokuBen was overly supporting the teacher due to the popularity trend.

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I guess my type is like this because I liked shampoo and Mitsune-san or Kita.

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In romantic comedies, I have the impression that energetic children tend to win more easily than shy types.

Nishino and Yotsuba too.

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>>196

To make someone with an introverted personality win, a certain level of assistance is needed.

If Hinata and Ani Kage-sama hadn’t pushed so hard, we might have won.

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The girl who turned the demerit of essentially being a confirmed loser by going to another high school into a merit is Tsukasa Nishino…

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Looking back, my first relationship was with Nishino, and even after we took a break, Nishino’s presence has always been strong.

That’s definitely the west end.

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Well, it’s because Nishino was just too charming as the heroine.

This can also be said for Gahara-san from Bakemonogatari.

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>>199

Despite her appearance, Hanekawa is quite lively.

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Kitakoji! Kitakoji!

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The development of a storyline in a boys’ magazine where a couple dates and then breaks up is quite rare.

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I have never been to the west, so I’ve always been an eastern supporter.

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Nishino was actively attacking aggressively, wasn’t he?

Even though we had broken up once, this time I confessed with a steel bar and worked hard to improve my cooking skills.

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I feel that the strong point of Nishino is being able to date, break up, and separate without being in a situation where the girl in strawberry pants is not Nishino.

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If you’re going to leave midway through the rom-com and then come back to win, what was the point of that period?

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It’s only natural that Nishino wins because both her personality and looks are the most attractive.

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I honestly thought that once I confessed like Manaka, I had entered the route.

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If you read it properly, Nishino End is reasonable.

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