He's got a chance to do the most based thing ever here. Pick up the timer, add another 20 minutes, and say: "Keep going, I'm giving you a free extension." And then when he cums in her mouth "Awww man, I lost! You're too good!"
How many times does this idiot need to get burned before he stops touching the stove? I'm seriously trying to remember, has there been a single chapter where she's shown him genuine affection of any kind, and not shown nothing but contempt for his very existence?
Dude, right? He could have just said "nah, fam." Would have made more sense if they discussed the wager BEFORE starting, but I think the author is just making the chapters up as he goes now. It made ZERO sense for him to accept without even asking what he would get out of it.
Ishii really is impossible to read lol. That last line, I can't tell if he said that because he genuinely wants her, or because he just wants to motivate him to take the challenge seriously instead of throwing. Either way, if Sakamichi doesn't walk in on them, I'm gonna be upset. There's no way...
The concept for this one is just straight up retarded. Or do Japanese people really get so shit-faced that they don't recognize a face that they see every day?
It's been so long that I forgot how much I can't stand her. I guess she needs to be hate-able so that we can gain some satisfaction when Komori gets one on her. I guess cucking her by fooling around with the editor is one way lmao
Lmao, did you forget what manga you're reading? Baki broke a guy's fingers by ramming his eyeballs into them, and his eyeballs were perfectly fine. If Baki can do eyeball training, Jack can do gum training.
Still makes zero sense that Jack and Hanayama have never met, seen, or heard of each other. Pretty sure at the very least, Hanayama frequently spectates big matches.
Like someone else said, I feel like I can already predict how this one goes: He "tries" to be into men, because he doesn't wanna lose someone he made a real connection with. But it gradually becomes clear that it just doesn't work that way, and drama ensues.