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While there's some cute moments throughout the volume, this book introduces probably the most unbearable character in the entire series, Nanatarou. The only redeeming thing about Nanatarou is Takeru protecting Mizuki. Otherwise, I really wish he didn't exist in the series, or at the very least had been toned down.
Otherwise, it's cute seeing Mizuki and Takeru being progressively more flustered and thrown off around each other (though I found their resolution to the 告白 awkwardness a bit unbelievable). I like the triangle(?) continues to develop with Mizuki, Takeru, and Yumeko. It's also cool seeing Mizuki slowly consider the possibility of just living as a girl. Also I was glad for Mizuki finally getting to tell an adult about their situation, and be believed. Overall, this volume is good when it doesn't involve Nanatarou (unfortunately that's only 40% of the book).