Choukadou Girls - Vol. 8 Ch. 69 - The Moment an Otaku's Love Ends

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That dude's GF is super cute and he's a scumbug for even considering it. The whole relationship was only saved because of Haruto.
Anyway, new volume cover AND BLUE NONA?! Unless that's the "rebooted" Nona from that one chapter, is she like, the Megaman/X version of her instead of Zero? 👀
EDIT: I just noticed the blush sticker on the Blue Nona and I reread that chapter. I have a feeling it's not Defrag Nona.
 
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I give Haruto flack for how he sees some of the girls, but I can't deny the guy at least has a common sense... which is a lot when his circle of friends includes people like this mofo.

The v8 volume cover and this chapter title gave me a scare and had to check if this manga is still ongoing.
Oh god... I wasn't the only one.

I did a double-take on the main page to see if this was ending because the composition of the cover page had such... finality to it.
 
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Ngl i am like him, i only like the build up to the relationship, not the relationship most of the times, the journey is simply more enjoyable.
And sad, its ending, but then again it had a good run.
 
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Ngl i am like him, i only like the build up to the relationship, not the relationship most of the times, the journey is simply more enjoyable.
And sad, its ending, but then again it had a good run.
Do you mean like IRL or in fiction?

If ya mean IRL

Like if romance isn't your thing you can always stay friends instead y'know. Romantic relations and intense friendships are extremely similar. Friendship has fewer societal expectations though.

It ain't like relationships are static IRL. You grow and change and go on adventures together talk through conflicts and understand each other more etc. Getting together isn't an ending.

If you mean fiction: i kinda get that. I think conflict and progress in established relationships takes a bit more thought and often is executed poorly. Its why movies are super goddamn annoying and break up the love interests off screen in the sequel - because its easier to write the opening act all over again instead of progressing.
 

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