
(Araragi-san is occupying the shoe rack, this is bad.)
Maybe some people are saying, “Kya♥️ Ararargi-san is napping in the shoe cabinet—♥️”
The powerful phrase “taking a nap in the shoe cabinet.”
A man whose intentions are unclear, whether he’s being metaphorical or serious, is troublesome.
I can’t believe this guy was able to advance to the next grade.
The most dangerous guy among the characters.
A flunky who is a little good at math (top of the national mock exam).
There are unreliable narrators, but there are limits.
>>8When turned into a picture, the situation becomes clear.
It’s probably what they call a narrative trick, right?
It’s terrifying to have a man like this holding a secret.
It’s amazing that Senjougahara is able to date someone like this.
According to her own standards, it seems that she doesn’t get along well with her younger sister.
>>12It looks like it’s about a step away from being immoral…
>>41It’s serious enough to be considered dangerous by Gahara-san and Hachikawa.
>>12My older sister probably isn’t close enough to do more than have my brother’s baby…
The existence itself is a phenomenon.
What is presence?
The fact that the teacher didn’t say anything at all is quite significant, isn’t it?
Before I knew it, I had become friends with the class representative.
Before I knew it, I had started dating a young lady from a noble family.
It was a resistance with all possible effort, like using a stapler…
The fear of being targeted by the legendary delinquent who took down a motorcycle gang single-handedly.
Even a guy like this has a family now.
Is he someone too strong and lonely?
I can’t believe Okakura tried to rely on someone like this.
The moment this guy caught the attention of Hanekawa marked the beginning of his misfortune.
I can’t trust anything told from Araragi-senpai’s first-person perspective.
That’s why Nadeshiko chose someone like him as her impossible love interest.
I feel like I’ll have body aches if I sleep in a place like this.
>>26You think Araragi-san would be hurt by something like that? You’ll get killed!
I’m glad the bride is relatively sensible…
In the first place, I was attacking a motorcycle gang and retrieving my sister when I was in middle school, so it’s not like the manga version is exaggerated to that extent.
Even if you’re riding a bicycle next to a train with an unconcerned expression, if it’s Araragi-san, you could probably pull it off… it’s a level of crazy.
Hachikawa says that the Sisters’ activities are nothing more than a degraded copy of Araragi from middle school.
>>31Before reading the manga, I had read the original work and thought, “Wait a minute?!” at this point.
Just because a dying vampire begs for help
Anyone who chooses to throw away their own life can’t be considered sane…
It’s kind of funny to think that everyone around was anxious when the local high-achieving students gathered at this type of advanced school during admission.
What could I read about the story of destroying the Yakuza?
>>35It’s a motorcycle gang.
In the first episode, Senjougahara must have been really scared after being helped by this.
You might have been a little happy, though.
The only reason I’m involved with the main heroines is because of the strange occurrences, but I guess they’re probably helping others in ways that aren’t visible.
>>37When I see Araragi-san while they’re doing things like bullying or extortion, I immediately run away, right?
Of course, Gahara-san will make a quick move.
It’s really strange hearing someone like him say that human strength is declining.
It looks like a gorilla with depression.
>>39Gorillas are delicate and live in groups properly, so don’t underestimate them, uho!
It’s great that a monster like this chose the ordinary battlefield of Satoru.
Didn’t the teacher pay attention?
>>45Up until middle school, I can’t tell what to do; the bomb of justice only looks like it’s wrapped in apathy, so it’s scary even for the teachers.
>>47Are your parents police officers?
If there hadn’t been a class trial for the math test, would I have lived my high school life with the Fire Sisters’ vibe?
It is certainly a story that involves monsters, but…
The reason vampires are quiet is probably because after about 100 years, they realize they are the only ones still alive, which is cruel.
>>51The girl who conquered this guy is amazing.
The thing at Senjogahara is shaped like a cornered mouse biting a cat.
I can understand why Nadeshiko would make a good romantic interest.
Absolutely impossible.
It’s not just a police officer, it’s a prefectural police executive.
It seems that a runaway girl and a victim of abuse were sheltered at home, and I wonder what this family is all about.
>>54I see why Araragi-san can get a Beetle.
On the way back from buying an adult magazine, a man with a different mindset would hesitantly offer his life to a dying vampire.
Stories set in schools often have cases where teachers aren’t doing their jobs, right?
>>58You were working, right?
🙋♀️
>>58It’s probably because, just like when parents go abroad, the children are not allowed to participate in the story.
It may have been inevitable for the legend of the most handsome delinquents at school to date the most beautiful young lady from a noble family.
It seems there is a class trial that made this guy bend.
During the class trial, Gahara-san casually doesn’t raise her hand.
At our first meeting, it’s not that Ms. Gaahara is a lunatic who openly displays her vicious aggression all the time.
I was approached by someone really dangerous, so I was putting on a brave front, but it didn’t work at all and I almost gave up on life.
Since middle school, I’ve taken down gang members by myself and stormed into yakuza offices, so I’m on a completely different level than those local delinquents or punks.
If I were chased by a guy like that, of course I’d run away and pull out a stapler.
If anything, I’m on loan to the FBI, and if I keep going like this, I’m guaranteed to become a super elite with the rank of either Police Superintendent or higher.
>>67Moreover, he even has a beautiful wife.
>>69On top of that, there is also a super cute daughter-in-law.
>>67Since my public identity was blown away by the witness protection program, hasn’t my career strayed onto some side path?
Just because ordinary people don’t die doesn’t mean they can withstand instant-death damage.
I thought I would eventually see someone in the park thrusting their hips towards the sky and ejaculating…
I also have a lot of friends with benefits.
>>74Not here.