Tokidoki Bosotto Roshia-go de Dereru Tonari no Alya-san - Ch. 53 - We Made a Promise, Didn’t We? (2)

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Oh wow, her friend looks different from the anime, almost like Alya :nyoron: And they made sure Taniyama comes across as an asshole even more...

Running for president
Alya for president :wooow:

Students will only get that excited about a debate in manga. Even then, Kuze is just completely annoyed about this development. More work, less time for gaccha :shamihuh:

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What did they do to her? I'll accept spoiler if you have any, because she seems unreasonable.
 
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What did they do to her? I'll accept spoiler if you have any, because she seems unreasonable.
She lost to the Suou siblings in middle school elections. So for the entirety of her time she had seen the siblings as some kind of God made pair who shouldn't be seperated, she basically reveres them, so the idea that Alya, a nobody transfer student with no electoral records or any major achievement, managed to break her "OTP", it infuriated her to the core, she is fine losing to the siblings but she does not want to lose to a nobody who is riding the tailcoat of Kuze.

TLDR: She big mad cuz her One time pairing was broken.
 
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okay these last few chapters have straight up turned me off this series. it's a fucking student government election, why are they treating this like they're in some political soap opera with all this horrible melodrama?
Cause it essentially is in some aspects. The school they're attending is largely for the elite. Children of politicians, judges, diplomats, the rich, etc.
Student council president also is a sort of elevated position/gateway to connections with highly influential people.
What did they do to her? I'll accept spoiler if you have any, because she seems unreasonable.
At one point she was running for student council president in Middle school. Yuki and Kuze defeated her, as well as beating her during the debate(s). Basically her home turf. So she sees Kuze not running with Yuki a betrayal as they worked incredibly well together during their presidency, also because she thinks he turned his back on his childhood friend, and the Suou family as a whole by running against Yuki. She, of course, doesn't know about Yuki and Kuze being related nor that Kuze was a part of the Suou family since that's something they're keeping secret.
She's also a massive otaku. So she sees Kuze turning his back on his "childhood friend" in favor of the foreign student blasphemous cause of the classic rom-com cliche/trope.
 

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