There's likely extra content and the completed volume 1 in the retail release if that sweetens the deal. While it may be in Japanese, the art is very nice and it can tell a good bit of the story on its own.
So is anyone else kind of uncomfortable with how they keep ignoring how he dislikes being in a woman's body but still try and force him to switch sexes to fit a costume, just me? Maybe it's a metaphor.
When I first clicked on this title I thought it would be like any other ecchi guy-dresses-as-girl-and-works-in-a-cafe type series. This actually has some commentary on gender roles. Also the two main characters have an interesting dynamic and are really cute. I'm pleasantly surprised with this manga. Thank you translator!