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The Girl I Saved on the Train Turned Out to Be My Childhood Friend
Synopsis
When high-schooler Ryou Takamori steps in to save a girl on a crowded train, he never expected her to be his childhood friend Hina Fushimi. Though the two of them sit next to each other in class, they haven't spoken since middle school-but this heroic act might give Hina the push she needed to shorten the distance between them!
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Bubes
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I really never really planned on making a review ever but I couldn’t let this one slide. I’m fairly new to manga and even I could recognize how appalling this atrocity truly was.
For starters, we have the mc. Denser than a brick. Honestly, how could one not get pissed off by it, it’s like he was deliberately ignoring the heroines affection. This dude is obsessed with social hierarchies and social caste systems that couldn’t come to the possibility that this girl liked him after she asks to go to his house, made him lunch, asks to skip school together, writes love in the sand to read more
For starters, we have the mc. Denser than a brick. Honestly, how could one not get pissed off by it, it’s like he was deliberately ignoring the heroines affection. This dude is obsessed with social hierarchies and social caste systems that couldn’t come to the possibility that this girl liked him after she asks to go to his house, made him lunch, asks to skip school together, writes love in the sand to read more
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Ganyuwaifu
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16
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I don't really understand why people think that this manga is bad, I read all I can at the moment under 2 days, and all I can say is that this manga is a good rom-com manga. The art is pretty good, the story is not too complicated, but I think it's a plus point, Hina is just hella cute, the mc is very dense, but atleast the two protagonist will not confess to each other under 4 chapters, so yeah, I think it's not that bad. For some reason this manga really has a "Rent-a-girlfriend" vibe, but for me this looks better, because in
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