Apr 1, 2025
At a glance, this is yet another short yuri romcom, and it'd be easy to assume that it's the predictable blend of nonsense and fanservice. Fortunately, it isn't. While it's certainly not groundbreaking, it's a comedy that keeps a consistent tone and manages to slip enough real emotions to make the ending worth its salt. It's also completely devoid of fanservice.
The protagonists are depicted as childhood friends who mostly interact through rivalry. Both are openly lesbian and successfully chain up conquests, but after one decided that the other had stolen one too many girlfriends from her, she swears that she's going to get even. The
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old cliché "they argue all the time so they must like each other" is there, but it's handled better than usual.
Roughly speaking, the story is divided in two parts, each filling one volume. The first one is mostly comedy, as both girls compete in various ways, directly or indirectly involving other girls and dating. The second one starts when one of the two girls starts to question her own feelings toward the other, losing all will to maintain the rivalry but unable to express it.
All in all, this manga doesn't really have depth, it doesn't convey any messages, but it's built on a solid duo of protagonists.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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