Ojousama no Shimobe

Won't mind if it is a harem ending.

But Minori ending would be much more preferred please. Childhood friend + Tsundere route.
 
@Xunder Are you gonna update chapter 20 with the tankoubon version along with table of contents and stuff like the first chapter of vol 1 & vol 2?
 
@remuremu Hopefully, when they're fully ts'd and qc'd. Volume 1 will also be made to have the same consistency as the rest of the series.
 
@Galder: Go to your kid's/sibling's grade school sometime. She's actually flat compared to other girls her age. Kids grow up too quick, man, I'm telling you.
 
I'm on the Minori ship but the last chapter makes me think this is going to go in the same direction as Maga-Tsuki and we won't end up with any actual relationships.
 
Genuinely not a bad romcom harem manga.

The protagonist ain't even dense enough to not realize a girl's feelings.
 
What a fun ride... You-kun getting into troubles with Tsu-chan and Mino-chan plus the sneaky maid Kaho-chan walking/peeking onto their awkward situations is just hilarious.
Somewhat wholesome at times.
 
Problem I have with this one is while one of the female leads is ok (just super Tsundere), the other is basically running around with the intellect of a 2 year old. She shouldn't be a romance target when she's apparently been sheltered from every single form of media, books, human anatomy lessons and whatnot since she was born, and also has the worst observational skills ever if she can't figure out getting dressed after having a maid dress her for over a decade. The premise of a Rich Girl who doesn't know common sense can be believed (many have no idea how to tip IRL for example), but taking it to this extreme just is a big turnoff.
 
@klawskervin Maga-Tsuki ended pretty well and was about an 8/10 (IMO) but this is an atrocity. I mean. It's like he's trying the exact same thing, but failing the tropes.

@Moogal The intellect of a 2 year old thing. I agree. To me it's kinda creepy. You would be very hard pressed to find one like that who was so oblivious to the real world. I can deal with the dense motherf!@#er trope. But that's kinda off putting. I mean they've all spelled out their feelings, but he's less interested in romance and getting through....I actually forgot. Poop. Sugar Honey Iced Tea. I'll have to re-read and figure out what it was that made him put his feelings aside..
 
A manga doesn’t have to be realistic as long as it obeys the rules set by the story and is enjoyable. The fantasy-like, exaggerated character behaviors are part of the charm. Otherwise you’d be better off reading top tier novels which have more solid writing than even the best manga and are often more grounded in reality.
 

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