Yancha Gal no Anjou-san - Ch. 221 - Anjou-san, Do Your Best!

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Is the completion rate of japanese schools that bad that they need to constantly try to motivate manga readers to stay in school?
It's based on the personal experience of the artists, that's why on barely ever see manga about people doing real useful job like plumbers, mechanics or lumber yard workers, it's always white collar job, cosplay cafe and mangaka.
 
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She will fumble as hard as Seto did his entrance exam.
 
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Ngl, definitely a mid chapter. Yes, I'm happy that the plot is progressing. She's been studying for a while so eventually we would see her take the test...
But the chapter is incredibly short, especially compared to the last few we had. And we had like 4 panels of the same/similar thing essentially. She just changed her expression a bit.
Not my favorite, wish there was more 😐
 
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Why do these mangas randomly have short chapters sometimes?
This chapter probably took half the usual time.

Sometimes that's to free up draw-time for the artist(s) for a bigger upcoming chapter.

Other times to create a bit of breathing room after a shitty (Chita) grind to keep artists from taking a trip to Aokigahara.
 
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... shorter than a white dih 😭 seriously needa stop teasing with short chapters... geez...
 
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He also reached out for her hand despite being so PDA averse, which he's done a couple of times when he thinks she really needs the physical touch.
And just think, 200 chapters ago the mere thought of doing that would have had him dropping so much spaghetti you'd have thought an olive garden exploded.
The progress in this is painfully slow at times but it's there.
 
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Mandatory education is to create pliable citizens. Most countries give it undue weight, but Asians especially merged the Prussian style of "factory schools", which were a byproduct of Napoleon stomping them, with Confucian ideals to create a very rigid system to churn out worker-citizens.
Need put China in their own league though. I think from 5-18 they literally spend 18 hours a day studying for an exam to get into university and it's all or nothing.
 

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