Ah, so that's how the robot will probably be defeated.
Not through conventional combat but getting information overloaded by all the possible things that the loli could do with the power of O MY RUBBER NEN KUNG FU before performing an emergency shutdown from an unexpected error or something.
"oh n-n-no I can't look I'm not looking if I did I'd probably see her-"
So hol' up. Hol' up.
She's supposed to be pretty smart, yeah? And the whole set-up, her whole task unto him, is making them figure out if she's either not wearing a bra or not wearing panties.
A smart person, if their...
Glad to see the author is moving this in a spicy direction.
It went from a boring and really dumb set-up to an entertaining one the second the imouto had the espresso poured onto her head by the childhood friend.
I don't care who wins between them, I just want their fight to be legendary.
I'm...at a complete loss as to why he didn't just run him through and kill him.
Like, this is somehow WORSE than a shonentarded protag (or even Batman) sparing an antagonist because of some sappy idealistic bulldonk. At least those characters gave a reason, even if it's a really dumb and bad...
It'd actually be pretty friggin' hilarious if the assassin dude died from that.
All those chapters of being hyped up as durable, capable and super dangerous...only to get their spine broken from being tossed out a window by an old man lmao
A good read but the ending leaves a bunch to be desired.
I was kind of hoping they'd do an op in the magical world and fight somebody even worse than the (not so) mysterious villain they kept hyping up but alas. Hopefully a sequel or another work in the same setting is done someday.
Huh. Read some spoilers from some comments made almost a year ago and yikes.
Dunno if I want to keep reading this (assuming it goes the same way as the source). That's a bit too many layers of NTR in something that I could appreciate being straightforward (the broventures of chad & virgin).
Wholesome and Christian manga. Unlike certain other manga I found it neat how the two of them were able to psychologically destroy most of the villains present in the story and defeat them using the power of pity and understanding.
That said, I have to join the others in feeling disappointed in...
One good cafe meet-up and then rushing to marriage?
You come across as a desperate creep, Gonda. He also does not have much money and is physically unattractive (especially in Japan) in a way that's preventable - like wearing bad personality flaws on the sleeve instead of keeping them hidden...