Yankee-kun to Hakujou Gaaru

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Ch. 6 - Inseparable Enemies
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Damn i cant with his shining face after he wore that sheet mask lol.
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Easy, the person with headphones is called Hachiko, a female name.
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I'm really sorry, boss x morio,
I can only ship morio x yukiko.....
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Yeh. *Thumbs up*
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Oh god oh fuck it's finally back.

Thank you for picking this up again.
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This is sweet and pure and funny - really love this manga)
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not many people know this, but when your eyesight deteriorates to the point of legal blindness, your nasal cavity expands approximately 20%. The expanded area allows air to pass over more mucous membrane and thus allows a heightened sense of smell. there is a nerve connecting the eyes and nose before reaching the brain, so the myth of losing one sense and the others being improved is actually partially true. it only works with eyesight and smell. note that some are able to trigger a temporary expanse of the nasal cavity at will, though this is rare.

the reason she is furrowing her brow so is most likely due to the smell of rain being very intense






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Yes! Thank you for the update. I love this manga so much.
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@Itsn Chapter one shows her in a long skirt, so I'm gonna go with girl.
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I still can't tell if the headphones person is a girl or a guy
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That feels like a weird place for the chapter to end...
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This is too pure for me ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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What the hell is this manga, I love it.
Also that's one heck of a cliffhanger.
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Didn't even realize until this chapter that Kurokawa was a high school dropout...just assumed he was still going to school since that's the usual trope.
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What a cliff hanger :(
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"Functioning Member of Society" HAHAHAHA!

if a job makes you a functioning member in Japanese society then all those poor Mangakas really must be suffering.
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@Kaarme also dangerous. Roads and sidewalks are slippery.
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I suppose it would be more annoying and difficult for her to navigate when it's raining.