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Jan 8, 2019
‘The boy who cried wolf tells a lie today also’ that’s a mouthful for its English title. Keitarou is an ordinary student, only dilemma is sinister appearance. Thus leaving him with not many female friends or friends at all. One day making his way to the library, Keitarou notices a girl nodding off in the corner of his eye. Her name is Aoi. As she’s sound asleep, Keitarou approaches her only to be thrown off by her uproar. Aoi has an instant dislike for him even rejecting his proposal to go out with him.

Keitarou is left in shambles, only having his older ‘sister’ to discuss the events that had just transpired to him. Unknowingly, his sister plays dress up with Keitarou doing a complete makeover. Now he’s indistinguishable to the naked eye. Keitarou is cross-dressing as a female and he just goes with the flow. Heading into town until stumbling with Aoi, but their conversation differs this time due to the unforeseen circumstances, Aoi doesn’t know that’s even Keitariou. That’s a small synopsis of the beginning.

The story is really straight to the point, frankly only running 34 chapters in total. The art style is incredibly delightful. I love how it looks and the kawaii faces from certain characters like Botan make it all the more enjoyable. Later on a love triangle develops, which ever side your cheering for you can't go wrong. It’s nothing new story-wise but it excels at the romance of things.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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