Yankee JK KuzuHana-chan - Vol. 2 Ch. 11 - Trauma

What's cool about them is they remind me of one of my female friends who would stand up for against other girls.
 
@TNT261 true, i wonder why he didn't do that before :/
MC sure isn't the brightest kid in the school, but hell yeah he's dumb af
 
I started wondering, why is this looks like a harem manga

Checked the tags

Oh
 
wait... a harem with girls who actually have the mental capacity of a high school student and think with common sense?



Impossible....
 
I started reading this because the premise seemed silly and good for a few laughs, but I expected to drop it once it started getting too dumb.

However, it's starting to look worth sticking around for longer. I like it when authors use genre tropes in a different way, or undermine them entirely. We'll see how it goes.
 
I don't mind the excitement over the common sense, but why just go over it and don't unravel the misunderstanding/find the perpetrator imminently? Just let it stay however it was set up seems off to me. So where is the praised common sense in that?
 
The problem was solved way too quick.
Also doesn't Business class take that chance to trash the fashion class?

Also this girl is not full of boy-hate huh?
I see a potential harem member.
 
@deCarabasHJ
It ended up way dumber than I expected.
I was hoping for something like The Monsters of 1st Grade, Class A, with a legitimate cast of disturbing villains and Hanako serving as Saotome's knight to protect him — I didn't expect them to actually be turned so easily.
 
Seeing her past I feel like she is going to be a yandere.
Looks like she never really felt that kind of love (even from her gay friend) so she will experience it fully with Saotome. I could be wrong.
Also Hanako's casual clothes are more casual than I thought they would be
 
What is up with scanlators these days putting lewd pics as credits page?
 
OK, that flashback does not justify Aoi's reason for hating guys. The only thing the flashback directly shows guys doing is openly call her hot (the nerve?) and ask her if she would date them (how dare they?). If anything the flashback shows that the girls from Aoi's past were the ones being mean towards her for rejecting the guys rather than the guys she rejected. I don't know why a past like that warrants her hating men.

I know Aoi's there to fill the trope of ice queen who opens up for the lead, but did the author have to throw in the "I hate men" angle? Especially since the justification for her misandry is really weak.
 

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