I'm pretty half and half on this, so I guess here's my overthinking take on a ecchi gag comic.
On the one hand, I would've liked Toma to stand his ground a little harder against Aisu. Weird that he's pushing the "oh I never once hold a grudge!" angle when it seems like his life got irrevocably fucked over the moment she came into the picture, especially now it was revealed three different people were (and perhaps, still are) under her wing. Feel like his speech would be better formatted as one who, while having a grand goal, is gonna be overwhelming cautious - especially since he was pretty much doing that to begin with.
On the other hand, some of these comments have gotten me to remember that, yea, we don't really know if she actually did push for the Truck Death. We just know his friends did, who have a likely chance of being jealous how well he was getting along with her. Plus, there's her POV, where we don't exactly know why she's so deadset on parties to begin with - just that men are scum and are only after lustful endeavors than meaningful intimacy. Maybe this is indeed setting up a frictional ideological debate: Toma's genuine regard for camaraderie and trust amongst friends (especially females), and Aisu's belligerent distrust of a group of beings of opposite (maybe even same, we haven't yet came across a male opposition) bunching together out of unchaste relationship.
Basically, imma cautiously trust the plan for this one. Aisu just teleports in the middle of the bathhouse trope, and I sincerely doubt that the author would just throw her in there without some sort of future plan already being made up.