
The plating that has already peeled off now.
The ability to work hasn’t changed…
Lately, I’ve started to see it as cute.
But there is no future.
But Rihito-kun, your brain is fried lately, isn’t it?
Who is this guy?
>>6
Rihito-kun is too suitable for being Noa-senpai’s assistant.
I think it’s thanks to Reni-chan that I’ve been trained.
Noa-senpai looks cute right now, which is good, but…
If I become like this in my 40s, I’ll seriously be a monster…
There are some people who don’t look cute but seem like older classmates.
>>9
If you can do the job, then okay…
The appearance is good…
>>10
Can do work…
>>25
They are also very helpful in their duties…
>>26
You often treat me…
When I get old, I’ll be like Ryoko Hirosue.
Those who sleep naked seriously smell bad.
Is it normal for this type of industry to have bright pink hair and no bra?
>>14
Of course
Pink hair really exists.
I don’t know about no bra.
For a workplace where a woman with this kind of looks can work, the men’s looks are surprisingly ordinary…
>>17
Looking at the other women, it’s just you, Senpai, who is strange.
>>17
It’s just that Noa-senpai is so unusual that she even engages in self-deprecation.
>>17
I think it’s a workplace where it’s okay to do it, but everyone just doesn’t.
There are many quiet people…
Game companies have a lot of strange-looking people.
I can’t understand why someone would dye their hair pink to become a capable woman.
This thickness is good.
When Rito-kun came to this company for his internship,
I should have been working with a more subdued look…
In the past, we were the same height, weren’t we?
He must be a good boss as long as you’re just a regular subordinate.
Then there’s nothing wrong!
Somehow, the proportions look taller too.
>>32
In fact, in the beginning, the height was proportional.
I realized I had become a little shrimp.
Now I’ve become like this troublesome baby…
Was it rough during the romantic times? Scary.
It’s quite common for proportions to change in manga…
Characters that have a visually appealing look but an extremely flawed personality, allowing you to look down on them moderately, are really great.
>>39
I think it goes well with the recent otaku’s culture of cynicism.
>>47
It’s been popular since old times…
It’s a bit odd to have pink hair instead of a comic-style expression…
Pink hair has really become real and more common to see.
>>41
The number of flashy hairstyles has really increased.
It was a manga with a worldview where people age normally.
In two years, I’ll be 30…
When I look at it this way, Rihito-kun’s hairline is receding, isn’t it?
There aren’t many guys who put a lot of time and effort into their appearance…
There’s no extra reason to allocate drawing calories to a character like that…
The aspect of personality is catastrophic, isn’t it?
>>48
It’s not appropriate to say it’s catastrophic because there is no active harmfulness.
Perhaps it’s because the author has no experience in the workforce.
The fluffy depiction of work skills is a drawback.
Pink aside, red and gold are definitely increasing.
A chimera created from multiple real individuals.
He’s a good person, except for his unusual obsession with controlling his friends.
It’s fine as long as we don’t get involved privately.
>>57
Is Rihito showing his bare face…?
Painfully cringeworthy female otaku has been popular since long ago.
If it’s a fujoshi or something, it’s too raw and intense for guys to like, so the thread picture is a painful mentally unstable otaku that can properly resonate with men.
Everyone keeps saying it’s all about Noa-senpai, but isn’t Rihito-kun a bit strange too?
>>60
From the beginning of the serialization, people have said that Rihito-kun has changed!
>>60
It’s quite strange.