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The last several chapters have been a rollercoaster. The school festival arc ended with a near-confession from Saku, interrupted by a dramatic fireworks display (classic manga trope, but executed perfectly). Meanwhile, Hinata has been trying to suppress her feelings through intense study sessions, only to realize that love doesn’t follow a formula. Chihiro, the youngest, made a bold move in Chapter 151, asking Yū to watch her solo stage rehearsal—a moment that felt dangerously intimate. Here’s a solid, structured review based on your
Midway through the chapter, a new (or rather, returning) character appears: Tsubaki, the childhood friend who moved away in elementary school. Her arrival is framed as a threat. In raw scans, her dialogue bubble contains the kanji for “engagement” (婚約, kon'yaku ), which has the Japanese fandom spiraling. Is she claiming Yū as her betrothed? The sisters’ reactions—Saku’s hand flying to her wooden sword, Hinata’s glasses cracking, and Chihiro’s deadpan glare—are priceless. Meanwhile, Hinata has been trying to suppress her
of the plot developments leading up to the sisters' confessions in Chapter 101? Her arrival is framed as a threat
Niko, known for her tsundere nature and martial arts prowess, continues to struggle with being more "feminine" and open with her feelings, despite her earlier failed attempts to confess.