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JK, Shachiku wo Kau · review

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Top reader Sep 14, 2021 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Personally, in a non-twitter way of looking at things, it does start off as a blackmail a very non-christian way of conveying emotions/intentions, but without looking at things through only light and dark, blackmail can be grey by all means, this manga shows how such a non-christian method would bring about the full potential and healthy ways of a corporate slave to a lucky bastard with a playful childhood friend soon to be wife of course. This is also a lot more ingestible than the premise of Nagatoro, a rom-com who knows how to perfectly convey wholesomeness and its lighthearted enough for you to fully enjoythe rest of the chapters despite a very morally questionable way of introducing the female main lead.

The chemistry between the both of the main characters are also very evident, it does not only shower you with the advancement of the character through humiliation, but clearly shows the subtle way of how the female main lead will undoubtedly be there to listen through the rants of a corporate slave and even encourage the main lead to strive on becoming a better person.

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