When I opened my eyes, I found myself transformed into Amatsuki Suzuna, a heroine from a dating game. And there, right in front of me, stood the indifferent and pampered main character... who, truthfully, I did not like at all. Even though I've never been in love, the idea of falling for him irked me. Ah, that's right—if I just keep avoiding every romantic opportunity, maybe I can remain a side character. That way, the other girls can handle his romance, and... uh, Miss Heroine? Aren't you standing a little too close? We're practically touching, and I can hear your breath. Uh... I'm not interested in romance, alright?
Upon waking, I discovered I had turned into Amatsuki Suzuna, one of the heroines from a dating simulation game. In front of me loomed the apathetic and entitled protagonist... whom, frankly, I didn't care for. Despite my lack of romantic experience, being charmed by him would bother me. Ah, right—if I continue to sabotage all romantic possibilities, I could remain a minor character. Let the other girls deal with his love life, and... hey, Miss Heroine? You're awfully close. We're practically touching, and I can hear your breathing. Uh... I'm not a romantic option, okay?


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baby kurama inside himawari confirmed by leaks
maybe azu will intervene and stop it (?)
The complexity of the situation is showing, I can't defend how the Kagemoris killed so many people in the village, but it may be that the situation isn't so simple as just a bunch of murderers killing innocent people.
One thing I always loved in Arakawa-sensei's writing style is how even the villains, even some of the crazy, are made with a kind of "levity to them. When the action starts they can get pretty insane, but she can weave a casual behavior to them that is so interesting, it makes them look like people, that can be pretty crazy and cartoonishly but not so unrealistic that you don't believe they can exist.
Asa is a high-grade brocon. She is so cute XD.