When I saw Genji fighting alone, I saw Yamada-san, a small mustard among a group of tall boys, well, I admit that I have the urge to cry. Who has never been young? Especially in my youthful years,
most of me seem to have a great protagonist concept for Tama-O. I admit, I also like this little man with extra chestnuts, but I can't help but imagine how Yamada's face appeared. In Genji, Genji's simplicity, with chestnut's usual goofy expression, is also an appropriate interpretation of
why I love this man named Narumi so much after reading it, but the appearance of Miura Haruma I really think it's a vase I like to see the friendship between men who are not good at expressing. All the friendship between brothers and women is related to the sense of dignity as young men, and this dignity can only be turned into iron fists and blood for them who are not good at expressing directly
PS Why should female characters step in?
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