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Alright, Chapter 76 is out and free to read. A lot of talking going on with Moka continue to take center stage. Read the summary and chapter to understand what's going on.
The chapter begins with Ueno preparing to go home after spending such an eventful day with Moka. Moka mentioned that she heard that Chisaki is Ueno's next-door neighbor, which Ueno confirms. Ueno also told Moka that he's planning to move out from his room next month so that won't be a problem anymore. Later, once Moka gets to her bed, she thinks about the friendship she has with Chisaki and Tsubomi, obviously feeling conflicted after learning the truth about them.
The next day, Moka runs into Kanako. Moka tried to walk past Kanako without saying a word, but Kanako calls her out to stop her. Moka revealed to Kanako that she is aware about the bully trio's true relationship with Ueno and how they were bullying him since middle school. Kanako barely interacts with Moka for Moka to feel conflicted about her, but the same cannot be said about Moka's relationship with Tsubomi and Chisaki. Moka is still trying to process what the two have done to Ueno in her own way but she's having trouble coming to terms with it. Moka also mentioned that Ueno is probably feel the same way in trying to process the entire situation.
Kanako apologized to Moka and promised her that she won't go near Ueno anymore. Moka asked Kanako why is she doing that and Kanako's reasoning for bullying Ueno. Kanako explained that she only bullied Ueno so he would direct his sexual desires towards Kanako and not Chisaki, but since Chisaki rejected her, Kanako doesn't have any reason to continue bullying Ueno. Just like in Chapter 70, Moka seemingly absorbed everything what Kanako said to her without being too shocked by mentioning how the bully trio are full of details that she didn't know about...
As Moka prepares to leave, Tsubomi bumps into both Moka and Kanako. Tsubomi noticed how rare it is to see Moka and Kanako talking ( Tsubomi isn't wrong on that part, lol). Seeing Tsubomi's face caused Moka to feel conflicted which Kanako noticed. Tsubomi tried dragging Moka to a shop that sells ice cream when Moka begin to tear up, stunning Tsubomi. Moka told Tsubomi that today isn't the best day for that and then walked to a different location to be by herself.
Once alone, Moka expressed her frustrations by calling the bully trio idiots. Moka also expressed her frustrations towards Ueno, for getting aroused over their bullying. The chapter ends with Moka cursing at the dilemma she is currently facing.
The next day, Moka runs into Kanako. Moka tried to walk past Kanako without saying a word, but Kanako calls her out to stop her. Moka revealed to Kanako that she is aware about the bully trio's true relationship with Ueno and how they were bullying him since middle school. Kanako barely interacts with Moka for Moka to feel conflicted about her, but the same cannot be said about Moka's relationship with Tsubomi and Chisaki. Moka is still trying to process what the two have done to Ueno in her own way but she's having trouble coming to terms with it. Moka also mentioned that Ueno is probably feel the same way in trying to process the entire situation.
Kanako apologized to Moka and promised her that she won't go near Ueno anymore. Moka asked Kanako why is she doing that and Kanako's reasoning for bullying Ueno. Kanako explained that she only bullied Ueno so he would direct his sexual desires towards Kanako and not Chisaki, but since Chisaki rejected her, Kanako doesn't have any reason to continue bullying Ueno. Just like in Chapter 70, Moka seemingly absorbed everything what Kanako said to her without being too shocked by mentioning how the bully trio are full of details that she didn't know about...
As Moka prepares to leave, Tsubomi bumps into both Moka and Kanako. Tsubomi noticed how rare it is to see Moka and Kanako talking ( Tsubomi isn't wrong on that part, lol). Seeing Tsubomi's face caused Moka to feel conflicted which Kanako noticed. Tsubomi tried dragging Moka to a shop that sells ice cream when Moka begin to tear up, stunning Tsubomi. Moka told Tsubomi that today isn't the best day for that and then walked to a different location to be by herself.
Once alone, Moka expressed her frustrations by calling the bully trio idiots. Moka also expressed her frustrations towards Ueno, for getting aroused over their bullying. The chapter ends with Moka cursing at the dilemma she is currently facing.
Oh man, this confliction Moka is currently having with Ueno & the bully trio is eating her alive. Repeatedly, Moka tries not to act too bothered hearing these shocking revelations from them, but when Moka is alone, the facade crumbles as Moka struggles to process the complicated relationship Ueno has with the bully trio, her jealously, and her lack of physical compatibility with Ueno. Learning that your two good friends have a troubling relationship with your boyfriend is a complicated situation to deal with and running a gauntlet in trying to process, figure out, and getting them to reveal the truth is a draining experience to deal with as well.
One clear-cut solution is for Moka to cut ties with Tsubomi and Chisaki, but man, those two are genuinely her friends. One bonded over tennis, the other bonded over music. When Moka was at her most vulnerable to Riku during the tennis camp arc, the bully trio ( well mostly Chisaki) did their best to ward him off during the time when Ueno was too oblivious/stunned to do anything.
Also, if Moka decides not to be Tsubomi's friend anymore, one of them is going to resign from the tennis club due to the awkward nature of the situation.
It will be a lot easier if Moka gathers the bully trio and lay out her frustrations instead of dealing with them one by one....and with Chisaki planning to talk with Ueno, Moka is going to feel restless about them even talking.
Sheesh, it was a lot simpler when Moka acted as the oblivious maiden friend to Ueno while the bully trio had their way with him.
Heh heh, those were different days...
One clear-cut solution is for Moka to cut ties with Tsubomi and Chisaki, but man, those two are genuinely her friends. One bonded over tennis, the other bonded over music. When Moka was at her most vulnerable to Riku during the tennis camp arc, the bully trio ( well mostly Chisaki) did their best to ward him off during the time when Ueno was too oblivious/stunned to do anything.
Also, if Moka decides not to be Tsubomi's friend anymore, one of them is going to resign from the tennis club due to the awkward nature of the situation.
It will be a lot easier if Moka gathers the bully trio and lay out her frustrations instead of dealing with them one by one....and with Chisaki planning to talk with Ueno, Moka is going to feel restless about them even talking.
Sheesh, it was a lot simpler when Moka acted as the oblivious maiden friend to Ueno while the bully trio had their way with him.
Heh heh, those were different days...
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