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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1 Introduction: Tsukiji, a high school girl anywhere, and Youka, a cool, beautiful, but somehow flawless girl, are childhood friends. They have been together all their lives, and they thought their days would continue to be like that. ...... Until Tsukiji had a dream that he confessed his feelings to Youka and was rejected by her. The "Yoka Maiden" x "Coup de Grace Girl" that became a hot topic on Twitter because it was so precious. The first volume ...
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(4.07/5)Cute, Overall Light on Linguistic Complexity
For anyone looking to start reading Yuri/GL stories, I think this is as fine a place to start as any. Decently enjoyable, cute characters with words/grammar that you'll by-and-large know by the end of Genki 2.
Unsure whether to give this a 3 or 4... It's cute, but kinda brainless. I wish the author would have either waited a few chapters before making it painfully clear it's (unaware) 両思い, or added some sort of mild イタズラ element to the romantic interest.
Anyway, it's a quick, fluffy read of two best friends who aren't quite ready/sure how to cross the line into becoming a couple yet. The handwritten parts are clear enough, and the vocab and kanji are on the simple side. Occasionally hiragana phrases threw me off, like おねるちゅー, but it's the sorta thing you figure out after a moment or two.
Anyway I'll keep reading, and look forward to their clearly destined 恋人同士 stage.


Several months after I have almost no recollection of having read this manga. I know it makes this review a bit degenerated. And I am not sure if it makes it extremely un-insightful or exactly the opposite.
One cute premise, decently well executed art. Rather empty besides that. The language I remember being very easy with occasional hiccups.
Heaven for people that do not mind some cute empty panels with no follow-up. Hell for those who search for some substance and meaning in what they read.