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Ruri faces the usual high school issues: pushy classmates, annoying teachers, and…waking up with dragon horns?!
Just after starting high school, Ruri gets hit with the biggest reveal of her life—she’s a dragon!
Well, a half dragon. Her mom admits Ruri inherited her draconic traits from her father, who, yes, is actually a dragon. As if dealing with curious classmates wasn’t already challenging enough, Ruri and her dragon genes literally turn up the heat in the middle of a lecture. Her ordinary ...
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(4.62/5)The dragon stuff takes more of a forefront this volume as part of the solution to more of Ruri's interpersonal problems, which is fun.
I think a lot of the difficulty ratings are based on volume 1, but this volume is notably more difficult than the previous vols (though not by a huge amount).
The new dragon trait was a bit weird/mediocre, and there wasn't enough Ruri Mama, but that's not actually important.
The important part is: The author finally managed to combine both sides of the manga! Being a half-dragon actually plays a role in her school life, and even in more ways than one!
Language-wise I was really struggling at many points. It's been too long to properly compare it to the previous volumes, but this definitely didn't feel like an L21 to me.