He reflects on their childhood: how she taught him to stand up to bullies, how she always smelled like vanilla and cheap candy. He acknowledges that he does see her differently now—not just as a "gal" or an "older sister figure," but as a woman. However, his hesitation comes from insecurity: "Someone like me... can I really stand next to someone who shines so brightly?"
: While initially appearing as a standard "teasing gyaru," the story shifts into more psychological territory. Readers on Reddit's r/manga have noted that her actions often cross into "yandere" territory, characterized by high-stakes emotional manipulation and physical assertiveness. He reflects on their childhood: how she taught
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: Some readers find the female lead’s obsessive behavior concerning, citing "red flags" and actions that border on sexual harassment. : Some readers find the female lead’s obsessive
As we look ahead, Chapter 5 will likely deal with the "morning after" consequences. How will their friends react? Will the gal double down on her gekiomo kanjo , or will she pull back out of embarrassment? And most importantly, will the protagonist finally use her first name without honorifics?