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Entertainment:
Uhh, well, i did not enjoy this one at all. For some reason i still read all the 18 volumes currently out, but i was not able to find this interesting in any way. The story does not progress at all, well, there is none, save for the few, actually interesting moments where it at least felt like something happens. I personally am not a fan at all of this "extremely oblivious boy" trope and i would have enjoyed an actual equal "teasing" much more i think? Also a lot of games they played, where he basically already won got twisted in a very weird way so that he still loses, which felt totally unrealistic and weird, and put me off. It's also way too long for the fact that nothing happens (in my opinion).
Language Learning:
For language learning though, on the contrary, i think this is actually well suited (Probably the reason i continued reading it). Basically every chapter is more or less the entire same. The same people, the same locations and the same actions. The vocab and sentences repeat a lot and it becomes quite easy to read over time. This has been my fastest manga to read, and i improved a lot through the 18 chapters. Even if you need to look up a ton during the first 2 volumes, you will then be able to use that same knowledge approximately 100 times on the other 16 volumes.