Iinazuke ga Dekita to Omottara, Sono Iinazuke ga Gakkou de Yuumei na "Akuyaku Reijou" Dattan dakedo, Dou Sureba Ii? - Ch. 2

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I kinda like at how you guys pay attention at the "French" grammar.
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Anyway, thanks for the chapter.
 
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my point from last chapter still stand, and it didn't take them long to already get em out of the ring ;-;
hope the childhood friends are done justice or maybe they actually act as close friends/siblings. please tell me that's their kinda relationship please ;-;
(sincerely, a "childhood friend" fan)
 
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Damn, man, cute childhood friends in manga are cursed, it's like it's worse the more they like the guy :aquadrink:
 
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They really sent in two guaranteed losing heroines with no remorse, they straight up acknowledged it too. Is this the savagery bred by the reiwa era? I do like her reacting in a somewhat human way to their back and forth and having enough social awareness to know how she's perceived by others and why as well as how he's perceived.

If the writing is stable it could make for a decent dynamic, if they're trying to fall in love they should be way more ready to express their feelings. Even if it starts one sided or something that in itself could be fun.

Thanks for the chapter.
 
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I feel like i just read the whole manga. The conflict they set up in chapter 1 was instantly finished in chapter two and both parties seem happy with the arrangement. So where’s the plot?
I was expecting a tsundere villaness who's known about the engagement her whole life and only seems cold cuz she already knows she has a prince
 
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Wow, two losing childhood friends this time??? That's, like, twice as many as usual, isn't it!?
They say grief shared is half the sorrow, but happiness when shared is doubled.


How does it work in this case? I've always been bad at math
 

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