At the chapter’s climax, the three sisters gather with Kenta after the festival. They each thank him for his “help,” but the conversation reveals a deeper truth: the sisters had intentionally left room for Kenta’s interference because they enjoy watching his earnest but clumsy attempts. This revelation reinforces the series’ central joke—that the sisters are not “hard” to manage; they simply thrive on the unpredictable energy Kenta brings.
Shogakukan publishes the compiled tankōbon volumes; Chapter 99 is featured in Volume 11 . At the chapter’s climax, the three sisters gather
This chapter continues to showcase the humorous and lighthearted side of the Mikadono sisters as they navigate their daily lives. The story is full of comedic moments, and the artwork is superb, making it easy to follow and enjoy. As the title implies, the "ease" (choroi) with
As the title implies, the "ease" (choroi) with which the sisters fall for the protagonist is on display here. In Chapter 99, we see the sisters—Yu, Kazumi, and Niko—likely navigating a domestic or school setting with protagonist Ayase. The chapter excels in showing, not just telling, how comfortable their relationship has become. The "boundary" between master/servant (or idol/fan) and lover has effectively dissolved, replaced by a genuine, fluffy domesticity. replaced by a genuine